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Are we at the lowest point in panthers history?


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The 1-15 season sucked but we beat a stacked Vikings team in week 1 so there was a little bit of hope for a couple weeks. 2010 we knew where we were at talent wise so it was easier accept. This year is the worst because we have skilled players and everyone who follows the sports knows we need a coaching change besides our owner so it’s more frustrating 

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I think it might be. The reason is that we still don’t know if things will change. The 1-15 season we kind of new changes would come. Once Rhule is fired this will no longer be the worst, then we can focus on players improving etc. and look for the little stuff that would set us up for the next year. 

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28 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also, a quick word to the "always support your team even when they're crap" crowd from Browns play by play guy Jim Donovan (retweeted by The Roaring Riot) ...

 

at least if people are booing and complaining, they still care. it's when things are silent that things are bad. and to expect everyone to just be happy and excited and cheering when things are bad is just insane. being a fan doesn't mean delusionally and deliriously happy... i mean it can, but it doesn't have to mean that. being a fan means that you can get pissed when things are bad.

what we are looking at now, though, is that there are a lot of us that are crossing that line from being pissed to being apathetic, which isn't good....but when you're status quo is 5 wins a season and you don't look like you can even reach that level and there's no indication from official channels that things are going to change that, apathy is to be expected.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also, a quick word to the "always support your team even when they're crap" crowd from Browns play by play guy Jim Donovan (retweeted by The Roaring Riot) ...

 

Every bit of what he says is true 

I guess the owner that calls us 

‘basement dwellers’ disagrees

A lot of people who do not go through the weekly stadium ritual don’t get it either 

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