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Official Panthers at Giants please god let us win a game thread


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4 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

LOL! this team is so undisciplined! 

Joke of a HC, players are not buying in and listening to what the HC is preaching

 

Would you listen that blowhard?  Do you blame them?  I don't. 

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Jones may not make it thru the year as the giants starter, yet outplays some fans savior in Mayfield.......

We shoulda never pulled the plug on teddy B so quick. He's the best of the awful lot and likely got canned for actually being vocal about how awful the team was being run. Think that guy had seen a good staff in NO, then turns around and saw our poo show. Likely shown the door to keep his 'malcontent' out of the locker room. But I'll be damned be looks more and more like the one that was right year 1.

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1 minute ago, Smithers said:

I think I’m done supporting this crap.  Never thought I’d get to that point.  

I’m here sitting on the borderline of the river of tears… It doesn’t make sense how they continue to fail. The only thing I got is that it is a philosophy of Matt Rhule’s to play each game close and eek out a win.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

RA fumbled, Shi dropped an open pass on 3rd down, and Chubs fumbled. I was waiting on some hater to try to blame our QB on that. Should have known you would be that guy.

He couldn't buy a first down down the stretch. Terrible throws.

Who's delusional now?

Baker, Baker, Baker

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