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If we somehow pull off an upset this weekend. That could really energize this team. It's all going to come down to our offense coming out of the closet and actually putting some points on the board. 

Our division isn't a runaway just yet.  Tampa has 2 loses and could have been 3 had the refs not saved them on that BS sack.  

 

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Wilks really has an opportunity here and I hope he really is given a full opportunity.

The more I've learned about him, the more I like him. Originally, I didn't want to see him as HC, but I've come around to think the opposite. I think you won't find a coach more committed to this team, the city and states it represents and the Keep Pounding mantra. I think he can give this team back its identity of being a scrappy, hardnosed team.

I hope he can turn this around. I think he has a lot of the pieces he needs in place, but not all of them. QB is a big, big hurdle for us and he has to work with what we have in the building, because I'm not aware of an alternative out there waiting for a trade.

If Wilks can somehow get five wins out of the schedule remaining, getting us to our best record in three years, then I think we'll know he should stay. Considering our first five games, doing this would be a miracle.

Here's to hoping he can do it. 

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I'd love to see the Panthers turn it around.  If Wilks is able to get everyone on the same page, working together, and we're able to see success, then he should be the next coach.  

We do have spots of talent on the team.  If we can get that elusive complementary football thing down, we could at a minimum be dangerous.  I have no idea if we'll be a winner, but I'd be happy for a team that can play together.  

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