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Charlotte Observer ‘Panthers reverting to losing form


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At some point, you are who you are. When it happens once, it's a fluke. When it happens twice, it could be a coincidence. When it happens three or more times, it's a trend. Rhule (dating back to college) has always been a fraud. He couldn't close out games in college, and he can't close out games now. He is what he is. Hopefully Tepper's bitchass figures this out sooner rather than later, but seeing as how Rhule should have been canned after last year, I don't have any hope for that. There isn't a worse owner + HC duo in the league.

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

posted yesterday by @ladypantherI believe. Its an opp ed. I think we have enough here that doesnt need to be validated by a no name media type.

Didn’t realize it had been posted   It blocked me from posting yesterday 

 Some actually like to read articles written by actual sports writers. 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

“It’s encouraging that we were able to turn it on,” Burns said. “It could have been a whole lot worse than what happened.”

This is the epitome of everything wrong with the Carolina Panthers, and not just Matt Rhule.  Our best player is encouraged that in GAME fuging 1, they were able to turn it on after halftime?!?! Pathetic. 

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

I like this new guy. Nice name.

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Write 3-4 opinion columns per week for metropolitan daily newspaper, including ACC football and basketball, NHL, other sports and social issues. Social media super user (14k Twitter followers). Make regular national television and radio appearances (CBS, ESPN, NHL Network). Oversaw team of 10 writers and editors as interim sports editor, responsible for performance reviews and budgeting. Produce and edit audio and video, most notably a highly rated podcast. Travel frequently and internationally, including 2016 Summer Olympics.

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