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Official hey the Panthers are wearing black helmets GameDay Thread!


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Came home exhausted last night. 

Wasted season, fired HC, we lost the previous  game before the half 35-0, lost CMC and  rainy miserable weather pretty much through the whole game.  Traffic was a nightmare heading INTO Charlotte.

The stadium was half empty, but  the fans who were there cheered hard.    These were the die hard fans.... a lot of Mills and Delhome jerseys and the vibe was surprisingly upbeat. Chants of fnck Atlanta on the ramps going into the game, and Keep Pounding leaving.  My son really wanted to go to this one, and it was cool to see some grit from the team.  It was a great memory from a lost season and dark time for the Panthers. 

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Honestly, Atlanta is in that transitional first year with a new coach. We'll be there next season unless Wilks is retained.

Atlanta has some of the pieces but they are a QB and some defensive pieces away. We're, ummm, not that different. 

Still, I think the in division games this season for the NFCSouth should be interesting as all of the teams are on par with each other... and that's not a compliment.

Remember when this was the toughest division in the NFL?

I would say ATL is worse off but the biggest disappointment is definitely Tampa. 

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17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

He's not getting away without at least taking a couple sacks. Too much money, he's never played behind a consistently good O-line, Rhule is gone, zero reason to not give him a couple starts

zero reason?  We arent resigning him why in the hell would we trot him out there knowing full well he sucks ass

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Getting "another look" at Sam Darnold means waiting on him to inevitably throw one of the most ill advised passes you've ever seen. Come on. We know this story.

All you are going to watch are reruns the rest of this season.  The new episodes come out next season. Might as well settle in with a big bowl of popcorn and call the games as they come on...err play out.

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On 11/11/2022 at 3:37 PM, mrcompletely11 said:

zero reason?  We arent resigning him why in the hell would we trot him out there knowing full well he sucks ass

The only argument that can be made is that he has been a damn good backup QB for PJ. I wont steal Baker's thunder here, but a lot of the practice reports and media reports have called out Darnold for being super helpful to the QBs around him. That's valueable if you have two young QBs on the roster..... MC9 and whoever we draft. 

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