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4 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Terrible. His QB in Carolina is the only reason he kept his job past year three. Horrible horrible coach who is no stranger to throwing his players under the bus. So glad he’s gone. 

pretty much. He wasnt that good of a HC and was carried by Luke and Cam. I still remember him being on the hot seat in 2014 until we pulled off some wins and fell backwards into leading the division. He can shove those back to back to back titles that he boasted so much about up his ass. Still no back to back winning seasons. He will forever be remembered as being handed Cam and Luke and ruining them both.

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

pretty much. He wasnt that good of a HC and was carried by Luke and Cam. I still remember him being on the hot seat in 2014 until we pulled off some wins and fell backwards into leading the division. He can shove those back to back to back titles that he boasted so much about up his ass. Still no back to back winning seasons.

Yea. I wanted him gone then and every year after. Was a mistake not getting rid of him when he showed no improvement in year three. I maintain we would have won the Super Bowl in ‘15 (and maybe others) if we had a competent HC and OC. Wasted some of the best players the Panthers ever had. Definitely the best QB. Wasted Luke, Norman, Olsen, a better HC might have been able to help Hardy make better decisions (or maybe not), wouldn’t have pushed Gross out the door and neglected the OL. Despicable. 

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7 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Terrible. His QB in Carolina is the only reason he kept his job past year three. Horrible horrible coach who is no stranger to throwing his players under the bus. So glad he’s gone. 

Yeah such a great qb, one that couldn’t even complete 60% of his passes and only threw for over 30 TD once. Oh but he got a bunch of TDs at the goal line he must be good… truth is Cam was a middle of the pack QB. When he won the MVP he wasn’t even the best QB that year. He had a good defense that was giving him great field position from turnovers where he didn’t have to go far to get a TD. Cam was barely a top 10 qb when he played.

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6 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Yeah such a great qb, one that couldn’t even complete 60% of his passes and only threw for over 30 TD once. Oh but he got a bunch of TDs at the goal line he must be good… truth is Cam was a middle of the pack QB. When he won the MVP he wasn’t even the best QB that year. He had a good defense that was giving him great field position from turnovers where he didn’t have to go far to get a TD. Cam was barely a top 10 qb when he played.

your just trolling buddy

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He is a dinosaur and will be NFL extinct soon.  He went up there and did exactly what many thought he would because he is so predictable. It is always the QBs fault and never his inability to put them in a good spot. D Jones says Hi and is a great example of why we should not go with a defensive backed coach this time.

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6 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Yeah such a great qb, one that couldn’t even complete 60% of his passes and only threw for over 30 TD once. Oh but he got a bunch of TDs at the goal line he must be good… truth is Cam was a middle of the pack QB. When he won the MVP he wasn’t even the best QB that year. He had a good defense that was giving him great field position from turnovers where he didn’t have to go far to get a TD. Cam was barely a top 10 qb when he played.

Don’t wanna bother going too far down this road, but the objective of a QB is to score points and lead his team.  Why the fug does it matter if he’s scoring TDs on the ground or not?  That’s what made him such a special player.  Sorry the former MVP doesn’t fit into your archetype of what a quarterback should be

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