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Team is still very average


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51 minutes ago, Lets go get it Canes said:

Let’s be real…we have some talent but it’s still average. This team last year at times couldn’t beat the worst teams in the league and could have lost to our 01 and 10 teams. Just keeping things in perspective. 
 

….and Rhule is still the coach 

GFY pal

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47 minutes ago, Lets go get it Canes said:

My moms not around anymore fella.  Thought this was a panthers forum. I can’t express how I feel about the team? How is it I got suspended for saying Howell sucks the other day and this guy not get banned for making fun of my mom that is passed? 

Cause people who ban like him more than you. Remember, no threats of physical violence. 

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Just now, Lets go get it Canes said:

I see cyber bullying is alive and well. Can we lock this thread. It didn’t turn out the way I wanted. 

It's okay give it about 3-5 weeks into the season and everyone who poo'd your post will be flooding these forums with their tears just like they did a few months ago. I just sit back and laugh it's a great time

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