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"Panthers are a sh*t show"


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14 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

How many different posts all with the same general idea do we need.  This place has turned into a sh-- show too.  It used to be so nice coming here to talk panthers football and the latest news and ideas going on with the Panthers.   Now its just 5-10 posts a day all saying the exact thing.  what's the point. 

As many as it takes to get rule fired.

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14 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

How many different posts all with the same general idea do we need.  This place has turned into a sh-- show too.  It used to be so nice coming here to talk panthers football and the latest news and ideas going on with the Panthers.   Now its just 5-10 posts a day all saying the exact thing.  what's the point. 

Well in two weeks it's going to be nonstop complaints about our free agency haul and then after that the draft, so it's not going to be like this for much longer.

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17 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

How many different posts all with the same general idea do we need.  This place has turned into a sh-- show too.  It used to be so nice coming here to talk panthers football and the latest news and ideas going on with the Panthers.   Now its just 5-10 posts a day all saying the exact thing.  what's the point. 

Then you can leave. 

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3 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Well in two weeks it's going to be nonstop complaints about our free agency haul and then after that the draft, so it's not going to be like this for much longer.

Why, is rule getting replaced with a coach that knows what he's doing and we'll magically have a QB that isn't straight up garbage and the OL gets fixed and we get more draft picks?

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20 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

How many different posts all with the same general idea do we need.  This place has turned into a sh-- show too.  It used to be so nice coming here to talk panthers football and the latest news and ideas going on with the Panthers.   Now its just 5-10 posts a day all saying the exact thing.  what's the point. 

You shouldn't make yourself miserable by coming here then.

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I still find it hilarious that Matt Rhule really thought this team was ready to compete for a super bowl last year with Sam fuging Darnold. Literally after starting 3-0 with Darnold playing slightly above average football Rhule said fug it we are going all in on this season and some how once again got Tepper to fall for his BS. I really don’t know if it could have backfired in Rhule’s face any worse. 

We now have little to no draft capital, cap space, and the worst QB situation in the league. Rhule and Tepper literally have no idea what they are doing when it comes to running an NFL team.

All you can really do now is laugh, while slowly dying inside. It’s only going to get worse until Rhule and everyone associated with him are gone. The Carolina Panthers, reinventing the dumpster fire since 2020.

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