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BACK TO REALITY: The future can still be promising. We are not far off from fixing our line


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39 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Rhule plays a huge part in winning and losing.  Players don’t want to lose.  It’s not easy to get the #1 pick.  Nobody in Charlotte will be laying down next year.  

(Much to the detriment of the team.)

The upside is that missing on Watson to a division rival, Brady back in Tampa, and a pretty tough schedule means they won’t have try to lose.

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5 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

The upside is that missing on Watson to a division rival, Brady back in Tampa, and a pretty tough schedule means they won’t have try to lose.

We’ve never had to try.  It’s that we always manage to fug it up.  2011 is the only time we didn’t.  And that draft was awful besides QB1.

The other chance we had, the league gave us the finger after a 1-15 season to lose #1 to expansion Houston. (We got who we wanted, but still)

We’ll fire Rhule after going 2-7 then the Assistants will actually Coach and end up winning 5 of the last 8.  Netting us a nice mid 1st round selection. 

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