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How many more losing seasons could you endure?


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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:
1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Its not Retired College Coach. It's Sanjay.

Not much better I grant you, but different.

SizzleBuzz is one hundred percent retired college coach. He has all the signs right down to the constant name calling and none of the broken English that Sanjay had. 

They're both morons though

 

Complete B.S....

...either prove it or STFU.

What year did you graduate from UNC?  Or are you just a "fan"? 😅🤣

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:
1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

If you think Mr. Tepper is ever going to cede control, you're deluded...

How much losing are you willing to endure before packing it in?

Do yourself a favor and bolt now...don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out 🤦‍♂️

Depends on just how stupid he is.

 

You have made it clear you believe Mr. Tepper  represents the ultimate in stupidity...

...why not just cut ties now?

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On 12/18/2021 at 11:59 PM, Gipetto said:

Omg this forum is full of bunch of fuging crybabies. If this forum would have had its way we would have drafted blaine gabbert and dontari poe( because he looked so good in the combine). Shut up. 

Ive been In this forum for 10 years and the level of dip shittery is at an all time high. You guys actually want to blow up the team after year two which really should be year one because of covid because coach didnt already win two superbowls. Make it make sense. 

Either be a fan of this team or not i dont care cause im not going anywhere. Good teams build and bad teams fire coaches too soon because he didnt win it all immediately. 

 

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100% on point, this forum would be firing and firing head coaches/staff every few games. Senseless Toxic hate has taken over. I swear since Cam came back its dropped the forum IQ a good 37 points and it was low-mid trier before, now!?!??! forgetaboutit....

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