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19 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I used to get pissed at it all. Then I kind of quit caring. I'm still interested, but it's more I'm just detached and watching from a distance I guess. I'm just not as emotionally invested as I used be. 

I would think that a marked percentage of Panthers fans actually do care, though they say they don't, but I think it's more about stoicism than not caring. I think we care, but just realize that it ain't sh¡t that we can do about it but just observe until if/when things get better. It's certainly not a good feeling, but it's not anything that's going to keep us awake at night. 

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2 hours ago, top dawg said:

I would think that a marked percentage of Panthers fans actually do care, though they say they don't, but I think it's more about stoicism than not caring. I think we care, but just realize that it ain't sh¡t that we can do about it but just observe until if/when things get better. It's certainly not a good feeling, but it's not anything that's going to keep us awake at night. 

I think less and less hardcore fans are caring the same way they used to. Eventually it has to be a mutually beneficial relationship and the team isn't putting out. I can't even remember the last half-hearted HJ that they gave us.

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12 hours ago, top dawg said:

I would think that a marked percentage of Panthers fans actually do care, though they say they don't, but I think it's more about stoicism than not caring. I think we care, but just realize that it ain't sh¡t that we can do about it but just observe until if/when things get better. It's certainly not a good feeling, but it's not anything that's going to keep us awake at night. 

Pretty much nailed it. I did have a hard time with the Browns loss. Since then...just waiting for the coaching search. 

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15 hours ago, rayzor said:

I'm just glad so many others have picked up on his BS. He's the master of saying a lot of things but saying nothing.

For many who do this, it's a ploy to misdirect so they don't give too much away -wise.

In Rhule's case, though, it's an attempt to hide the fact that he really doesn't know what he's talking about ..but if he says a lot and keeps talking like a preacher, people are going to believe he's smart. The sad thing is people around him do.

It's called word salad and it's what he's great at. 

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