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Official Buccaneers at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Panthers lose by 10 pts or more.............QBs don't matter with an offensive line play like the Panthers have............

This franchise because of being an expansion team in a transit Southeastern area of the country that never really had pro football sports as a key to their entertainment can only establish a fan base through winning.......

.......if you aren't winning they will disappear rather than be turned into loveable losers like many teams in the NE in pro sports have weathered the down side of their history....

Saw the Panthers deal with the tailgating roaring riot on TV this morning..........that was some gathering of Panther faithful.........all 8 of them.

What a joke that tv show is and how they they have to tug the line on "our Panthers"............

Don't worry at least you don't have a business that is stuck tying in their reputation as an "official whatever they make up" Panther service like Morris Jenkins or CPI security..............imagine the cringe factor of having your business tied to this organization as "performers"  

Time for the train wreck to begin soon and I will enjoy every minute of this Tepper, Rhule franchise train wreck.................

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I have a terrible feeling that with the Bucs missing important pieces to their game plan that we eek out an ugly win, which means;

Rhule will insist that the plan is working

Rhule will insist that Sam is an NFL starter and capable of getting us to the promised land

Rhule will talk about how he loves Cam and his work ethic and everything he brings to Charlotte, but will screw up and admit he never wanted him.

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Rhule never wanted or supported Cam and threw him under the bus on certain plays to the media when he didn’t even know the situation lol.

This isn’t Rhule trying to lose this is Rhule thinking Sam was and is the better QB because he was his guy. He defended and babied him the whole time.

I could support a plan to maintain good draft position by losing meaningless games at this point but sadly this is just Rhule being terrible and actually losing games he’s trying hard to win because he can’t evaluate or coach. It doesn’t bode well for the future and frankly this two headed/three headed QB attack is just flat out embarrassing.
 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I have a terrible feeling that with the Bucs missing important pieces to their game plan that we eek out an ugly win, which means;

Rhule will insist that the plan is working

Rhule will insist that Sam is an NFL starter and capable of getting us to the promised land

Rhule will talk about how he loves Cam and his work ethic and everything he brings to Charlotte, but will screw up and admit he never wanted him.

Matt Rhule has already won his last regular season game as an NFL coach. If he’s here next year, it’s on a 24-game losing streak. If that doesn’t get him fired, he’ll have a 41-game losing streak. 

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