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Panthers need to go out and beat Tampa


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2 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

We won a meaningless game last year. We beat WFT. Man that was a great win. It meant so much. It only cost us draft position and we missed out on a franchise LT Rhule would have actually drafted. Boy that feel good game no one is going to give 2 shits about ever again vs a LT for the next 10 years is definitely worth it though. 

Beating Tampa won't affect draft position though?

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I always want us to win. Before this season I predicted that we'd struggle to win 6 games. How could someone who watched this team last season figure that out? Hmmm. Not rocket science.

I'll never support keeping a guy that says it's working 1000% when it obviously isn't. Honesty, humility. Taking responsibility for poor performance, especially on offense. That would be a good start to the next season and a start to repairing some trust. He will strategically do the opposite though. They'll never see that coming.

 

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

Beating Tampa won't affect draft position though?

Correct, unless Giants or Jets win their games.

If Giants win (13.00 game), a losing Panthers are guaranteed to get the 5t pick. Other games are irrelevant. 

Titans and Bengals need to win and Vikings lose (13.00) to have any chance of jumping ahead of Jets. Then at (16.00) Jets need to win and Cardinals lose and they play the same time as Panthers. So before game we know if it's possible. 

Pick at 4 in theory, 5 possible and 6 likely. 

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11 hours ago, Shocker said:

See you after the upset dog…shameful Panther fans that don’t want this game…lol

It's not that we don't want to win games. It's just that we can't, haven't and won't while Rhule is the coach. This is the least inspiring iteration of the Panthers since the team's inception. 

We snuck in three wins early on against wounded, washed out teams. Then we've gone on to a streak of losses with a couple of quick wins against other wounded teams. Right now, we're basically just vultures.

The Giants beat us. The team that had to go to their second choice of HC because we hired Rhule away from their grasp. That, right there, tells the whole tale of the tape. And that guy is on the hot seat for the Giants right now.

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8 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

We won a meaningless game last year. We beat WFT. Man that was a great win. It meant so much. It only cost us draft position and we missed out on a franchise LT Rhule would have actually drafted. Boy that feel good game no one is going to give 2 shits about ever again vs a LT for the next 10 years is definitely worth it though. 

Reasons we should try to win today:

1: Ignorance

2: Stupidity

3: Lack of understanding

4: Mental defect

5: to watch the world burn

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