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Who's watching Sunday's 9/25 game?


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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

If the Panthers fanbase were fair-weather, it would've ceased to exist years ago and www.carolinahuddle.com/ would lead you to "This URL Is Available On GoDaddy!" 

You may have missed the point.  A panther board is not where you go to promote fair weather fandom.  That was the point I was attempting to project.

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55 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

Actually, not a bad point.  With the way the coaching is going I would like the team to win enough to keep the players hopes up but lose enough to get the ^%^%^#^%*(*&^rule fired.  And Snow also.

I’m not letting myself believe another couple losses get Rhule fired, I’m prepared for an extended stay.

However, if we lose the next 2-3 games (if Tepper even registers as a human person) that should trigger a pressure release that sends tubby back to school.  (*Not a prediction just what should happen.)

Anywho, week 3 and I’m already in “just make it hurt” territory.

 

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11 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

So let me get this straight.  You go to a Panthers Board to create a thread that informs Panther fans that you will not be watching the game Sunday.

Is there something I am missing here?

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I think you can decide not to watch a game and not be considered a fair weather fan. 
I watch every Sunday because I am hopelessly addicted to football. But, honestly, I have had the thought to not watch the Panthers until Rhule is fired. 
I’ll never do it though, but I did have the thought. 

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I do believe the Panthers will be in line for a win one time this season, like 99% chance of winning with less than 30 seconds left, and Rhule will do something so insanely stupid that it costs the team its only win.

Something like icing his punter and it gets blocked and returned for a TD, or thinking it's third down when it's fourth and Baker takes a knee at his own 5 and the other team kicks a FG, something like that.

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If you look at the guys who are active on Sundays at 1 p.m., not a single one believes they're going to win. They know going in that someone's gonna do something stupid, or the refs are gonna spot the ball 8 yards short, or Rhule will challenge a Panthers touchdown, and they will lose.

For nothing in this world is as certain as when the Carolina Panthers play an NFL regular season game, their opponent will win.

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