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19 minutes ago, davos said:

We could also see no plan was really in place and they're just winging it when it comes to QB, offensive philosophy, & identity.  The QB shuffle we've done has been the most revealing about this regime and how they're just throwing darts and seeing what sticks.  Cannot wait for a high draft pick and a fresh coach next year.  It will feel like we all just finally got a massive dump out of our system and showered.

Nothing is wrong with Sam or Baker. Both could be good enough to get to a Super Bowl with the right staff. Tom Brady couldn't even overcome this poo show of a team.

Also, we should've drafted Evan Neal. Whoever thought it was a better idea to take Ickey is an NC State Homer or a moron. He has been beaten like a 7th round pick since he took snaps with the 1's in practice. He has been the worst left tackle in the league. 

If they want Baker to survive, they need to move Ickey to the right and Moton to the left; it can't be any worse than it is right now.

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21 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Theres no defense.  Rhule sucked again this week.   The offense was anemic. That  Chuba's  last years performance and then preseason this year, showed that he is not an NFL running back. His insistence on ever putting Chuba on the field is dumbfounding.   Rhule's arrogance on his ability to develop bad players will play a big part in his undoing.

So all of this "hope" and "optimism" you guys were preaching preseason doesnt really trump being realistic.  Got it

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The funniest thing for outsiders that aren't Panthers fans: We've been acting as if we're at the precipice of being contenders, more active in trades than anyone else, but at the same time don't seem to really have an identity or experience even moderate success.  

It was like we never accepted we were in a rebuild and just went straight to operating like a contender while saying "there's a 7-year plan".  I imagine we're just a confusing team to decipher and not in a good way.  

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13 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

What is Rhule's thing? Most NFL head coaches have a thing whether it's running backs (Daboll), defensive scheme (Buffalo, Washington, Seattle), Offense (Green Bay, Denver, Los Angeles). Like what is his thing? As far as I can tell he doesn't have a thing that he's actually good at so he doesn't full understand the game and how to manage it.

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