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Wonder what Gilmore tells the younger players on the team....


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Most of the Panthers have never been in a successful organization. Maybe CMC or Moton depending on how you feel about the last few years of Rivera. 

Gilmore has won a super bowl, DMVP, and been in New England. Very likely commands a lot of respect in that locker room. 

Wonder what they talk about in group texts, or after meetings, or after Rhule gives a post loss speech. Wonder how he feels after he spent an entire day in single coverage on AB just trying to keep him from going deep with no one underneath to help.  

I would start casually mentioning how other, better organizations run things. 

Just a thought. 

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For the fans thinking this season is as bad as it gets, they started 3-0. There won’t even be a win next year. First 0-17 season in NFL history. 

Charlotte can finally, without question, earn the title of Worst Sports City in America, with the worst NFL team (2022 Panthers) and worst NBA team (2012 Bobcats).

Great seats still available!

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That Athletic article actually has Gilmore on record as someone who likes Rhule:

Stephon Gilmore has only played for Rhule for a couple of months after the 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year arrived in a trade from New England in October. And while Gilmore is disappointed the Panthers haven’t been winning, he’s enjoyed his time with Rhule, whom he called a players’ coach.

“He listens to his players. He cares about his players. He really cares about them. He actually asks them about their life, their family,” Gilmore said. “Most coaches don’t do that. He actually cares about the players. You don’t see that too often. I think guys appreciate that.”

 

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13 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

For the fans thinking this season is as bad as it gets, they started 3-0. There won’t even be a win next year. First 0-17 season in NFL history. 

Charlotte can finally, without question, earn the title of Worst Sports City in America, with the worst NFL team (2022 Panthers) and worst NBA team (2012 Bobcats).

Great seats still available!

I realize you are venting but it takes a special sauce to go 0-16 (now 0-17).  You not only have to be trying to deplete your roster so far down that you might not win a single game...the refs have to be against you.

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13 hours ago, motocross_cat said:

Probably not much.  I deliver to him and he has never done much more than a nod and a smile.  You thought Julius peppers was quiet?  This dude is pretty reserved.

Doesn’t matter if he’s reserved if his play does the talking.  He’s a great player and with such a young team, you know the young guys gravitate towards someone with his accolades.  I’m glad to have him even if it’s for a half season rental.  Hope we can retain him if he doesn’t command a ton of cash 

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1 hour ago, PandaMan said:

Doesn’t matter if he’s reserved if his play does the talking.  He’s a great player and with such a young team, you know the young guys gravitate towards someone with his accolades.  I’m glad to have him even if it’s for a half season rental.  Hope we can retain him if he doesn’t command a ton of cash 

Agreed.

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