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No Carolina Panthers made the PFF top 101 players


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PFF doesn't know what they are doing.  They did not consider versatility in their ratings and we excel in versatility.

I think we have players worthy of being on the list.  The problem is our coaching staff put them in positions where failure was not only a likely option, it was pretty much inevitable.  It's amateur hour on our sidelines.

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Well when you have the HC actively trying to move players into a spot where they can fail, this normally happens.

Last year could have been magical with Cam coming back if we had any real nfl coaches on staff. 

Instead we are at one of the lowest points in Panthers history and Tepper just hit repeat. 

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Not even from that high powered defense? How is that All Defensive draft coming along? When it happened, I thought it was cool. I've never seen anything like it. I hope it doesn't backfire and blow up in their faces. It would be a double whammy. No one panning out from an All Defensive draft + you neglected the offense. How do these people still have jobs?

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(This Statement Was Copied From A Disgusted Panthers Fan😞)

I’ve been a Panthers fan since they entered the league years ago. I’ve never known back-to-back winning seasons, even with generational talents like Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly.

We are a dynasty of pain, with a fanbase that’s satisfied with mediocrity so long as the players have a nice smile and kiss babies on the forehead. We have an actual, official fan club called The Roaring Riot who claim they are “Undefeated at Tailgaiting”, like being in your mid 40s and slamming craft beers while playing cornhole and singing Sweet Caroline is some achievement in fandom.

Our former head coach bragged about winning the division three times in a row, despite winning it once with a losing record. He was given a better sendoff than Cam Newton. Our new coach resembles a gerbil and has the sensibilities to match. We fumbled the release of arguably the most important player in franchise history, but it’s only the first time we bungled a release if you don’t count Steve Smith, Deangelo Williams, Josh Norman, or Greg Olsen. We brought in the backup of the Saints just to watch the fanbase (me included) incinerate him on social media.

Somehow, we still thought that Sam Darnold was an upgrade over Teddy Bridgewater. The Saints have been caught up in cheating scandals and helped the Catholic Church avoid a pedophilia scandal, yet they still somehow come out looking better than our team.

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