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2 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

Sensationalism aside, we never expected this team to be a playoff team this year. Sensationalism aside, we all knew how bad our OLine was this season.

The Panthers decided to go all out on corners instead of OL.  We got like 8 quality CBs and no OL.  No idea what logic Rhule had there.

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1 minute ago, Ja Rhule said:

The Panthers decided to go all out on corners instead of OL.  We got like 8 quality CBs and no OL.  No idea what logic Rhule had there.

And yet we still made Tua and Heinicke look like Joe Montana and Tom Brady. Oh wee mayne.

This was Rhule's call though. He wanted to focus on building the D first (in an offensive driven league) while he slow played the offense. Well, all those recourses spent on D have fielded a bad defense in two straight games now. If the D continues to play like this, THAT is what is gonna get Rhule fired.

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21 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

Sensationalism aside, we never expected this team to be a playoff team this year. Sensationalism aside, we all knew how bad our OLine was this season.

They did nothing to fix it. They had a great prospect at 8 to pick and would have made things a hell of a lot better but they drafted a defensive player, again. Hope this years first rounder ends up better than last years!

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Sean McVay took over a team drafting 1st overall and has never won less than 9 games. His QB left and is now the QB of the worst team in the league. McVay rolls on..
 

McDermott has won less than 9 games one time. Took over a pretty terrible team. Developed a QB and could now win a SB and will probably be a contender for a decade. 
 

Vrabel is going to go back to the playoffs without probably his three best players and a QB who is pretty mediocre. Just a solidly built team. 
 

Rhule could get there and I think he’ll get a third year to prove it. But his mistakes early on (and Hurney mistakes) with TB, Cam, Darnold has put him in a position where he’s going to have to do it with a rookie QB unless a Watson deal shakes out. Which at this point I’m not sure Watson would approve a trade to us. 

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