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Press Conference - McAdoo and Snow


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Meh, def don't care  like I used to. This coach sucks, this owner sucks, the QBs suck. The meaningless words coming out of these fools mouths mean nothing. Ole Ben goofin was hilarious but obviously not in a good way he's a derpy dork who realistically made himself look like a moron. I personally found the humor in it so its slap stick funny at least

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16 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Meh, def don't care  like I used to. This coach sucks, this owner sucks, the QBs suck. The meaningless words coming out of these fools mouths mean nothing. Ole Ben goofin was hilarious but obviously not in a good way he's a derpy dork who realistically made himself look like a moron. I personally found the humor in it so its slap stick funny at least

Damn, our overall outlook and hope as a fan base feels like it's at an all time low and not even close to any other time period in terms of how hopeless it seems most of us feel. I feel like if just one thing positive could happen that 90% of us agree on like a Rhule firing maybe that could ignite a spark and give us some little glimmer of hope again at least.

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58 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

Willis has the most upside according to most. That would be the swing for the fences if they stay at 6. 

Agreed I just forgot to mention that he mentioned RPO qbs translating to the NFL and with Howell and Corrall both being RPO dudes I made the correlation.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Speaking at a presser, Panthers OC Ben McAdoo was asked if Sam Darnold was Carolina's starting quarterback and said "yes."

"That is something I shouldn't have said," McAdoo added. From the mouths of babes. We guess we can't rule this out being some sort of clumsy smokescreen, and nobody should be surprised if the Panthers draft a quarterback. But one of the league's elite Down Bad teams continues to present itself as extremely Down Bad. “Sam was one of the people that intrigued me for the job. Sam does have some magic in his game," McAdoo also said. 

LMFAO.  "One of the leagues elite Down Bad teams".  Sheesh, thats for damn sure.  We truly are Down Bad.  I tells ya, if it wasn't for bad luck, we'd have no luck at all.  We get no respect.

"Take my QB......please!"

Respect I Tell Ya GIF by Rodney Dangerfield

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The Panthers publicly threw Teddy under the bus while he was still on the roster. They didn't learn anything from that and have done the same with Darnold. McAdoo is just declining to be a dumbass here. As long as a guy is on your roster you need to at least attempt to try to spin that as a positive thing.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Panthers publicly threw Teddy under the bus while he was still on the roster. They didn't learn anything from that and have done the same with Darnold. McAdoo is just declining to be a dumbass here. As long as a guy is on your roster you need to at least attempt to try to spin that as a positive thing.

Essentially, what Robbie Anderson does, just do the opposite. 

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8 minutes ago, joemac said:

LMFAO.  "One of the leagues elite Down Bad teams".  Sheesh, thats for damn sure.  We truly are Down Bad.  I tells ya, if it wasn't for bad luck, we'd have no luck at all.  We get no respect.

"Take my QB......please!"

Respect I Tell Ya GIF by Rodney Dangerfield

That was Henny Youngman! You put some respect on his name.

Take My Wife, Please: Henny Youngman's Giant Book of Jokes by Henny  Youngman (2000-10-01): Amazon.com: Books

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

about to start....

has Matt Rhule faced the media since our season ended? The Sam Darnold TC Protection Act seems to be enforced for Rhule. 

Rhule talked to some media at the draft. I don't think it was an official presser though.

I believe this is the first time we've had a McAdoo presser since he was hired.

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