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How prepared are you for another hilariously miserable season?


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On 6/21/2022 at 7:40 PM, top dawg said:

My expectations are relatively low, and as I realize that anything can happen, I'm mentally prepared for another wreck of a season. That being said, I'm guardedly optimistic that we can be better than last season.

I think its a 2-12 win total type of deal. The average between those numbers is 8 and thats where Im at currently.....

IF IFififififi CMC stays healthy and has a pre-contract yr, improved OL, Rhule has his 3rd year magic, fastest defensive is also leading the league in TOs, Burns breakout and has 15+ sacks along with tons of hurries/pressures, Chinn becomes a game changer with Wilks guidance, TMJ DJMoore Anderson play up to their potential with a breakout season from Ian "got my bag" thomas...... all can happen, but only need a few and this team is changeling for one of the last playoff spots even with the HC and QBs on the team. 

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On 6/21/2022 at 5:00 AM, hepcat said:

So how prepared are you as a Panthers fan for another miserable 5 win season? 

I’d say I’m a pretty jaded fan these days, maybe more than the casual fan. I haven’t been positive about this team since Matt Rhule was hired, I’ll admit that.

I’m 100% expecting another terrible season and totally prepared. I have no intentions of going to a game and I already have plans on a few Sundays this fall, something I would never do in the past. I’d prioritize watching the Panthers. 

To me, unless Matt Corral surprises everyone and turns out to be a viable starting QB, the offense is going no where. The defense is still going to have issues stopping the run. It just seems like a year where the wheels completely come off and the season ends much like 2019 did with a team that doesn’t even field a team that wants to be there by the end of the season. 

But that’s just me. I think this time next year we’re all talking about a highly drafted rookie QB and a new coaching staff and I’ll be a lot less negative (hopefully)

 

Thanks for the post. You’re like the depressed donkey from Whinny the Poo. Go outside, find a girlfriend/boyfriend. Call someone. 

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