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The Team Played For Their Coach Today


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Just now, rippadonn said:

Don't be too hard on them. While, yes, fandom and everything etc etc.

They feel cheated and lied to. They're genuinely mad because the owner and Coach are hucksters.

The huddle has NEVER been more united.

these feel good holier than thou homers would win good $$$ if they put their money were the mouth was and bet the panthers make the playoffs, or more. of course they wont bet because deep down they know this team sucks ass, they just want others to maintain the facade besides themselves.

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I'm sorry, but if this was them playing for their coach they are in worse shape than I could have imagined. 

That offense was horrible. The defense capitalized on another bad offense. You put them against a good offense and they won't look nearly as good.

To be honest, I don't care if they love their coach. I think that's great, but he's still a bad coach who shouldn't have a job in the NFL and as long as he is their coach, he's holding them back. 

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6 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

these feel good holier than thou homers would win good $$$ if they put their money were the mouth was and bet the panthers make the playoffs, or more. of course they wont bet because deep down they know this team sucks ass, they just want others to maintain the facade besides themselves.

Everyone knows the panthers are in a slump.  Its the general piss ant and anger that has taken over.  It has made this board hard to read and be apart of.  I'm sure the next post will be "well dont read it" or "shut up bitch".  But I hate to see a once cool place to chill turn into such a toxic place.

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

That may be but if the saints weren’t going for that 32 spot too we’d have lost. 

Saints traded away their 1st round pick to the Eagles.

I'm not saying this wasn't an ugly win, but internally the Saints feel they can compete.

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4 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Go watch the end of the game locker room. Those guys love Rhule, and he loves them. He’s not going anywhere folks. 

Doesn't make him a good coach and it doesn't mean that he should have a job here.

It does mean that we've just got low standards. 

Panthers are more content having a coach they like than trying to find a coach that will bring them success. 

That loved Fox and they loved Rivera, too. Both should have been fired before they were. Same is true for Rhule. 

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

Doesn't make him a good coach and it doesn't mean that he should have a job here.

It does mean that we've just got low standards. 

Panthers are more content having a coach they like than trying to find a coach that will bring them success. 

That loved Fox and they loved Rivera, too. Both should have been fired before they were. Same is true for Rhule. 

You and Zod are the two biggest dipshits on the board. 

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