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Official Panthers at Bucs GameDay Thread!


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21 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

And this is why Wilks won't get the job, and it is not due to his race.  He REFUSES to adjust and keeps making the same damn mistakes over and over and over.

He can paint his skin blue and join the cast of Avatar for all I care, but he is not staying our HC. That was a joke today.

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1 minute ago, Chad_Cota said:

I think we have to try and get stroud. 

Good luck trading 10 1st round draft picks to Houston for him.

We dug our own grave by deciding to allow Rhule to begin the year with us and then firing him after we were pretty much already out of playoff contention. If we fired him in the offseason or waiting until after next week, I think we are a playoff team (if the first happens) or picking #2 (if the second happens)

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1 minute ago, CamTheMan said:

Na, I was really hoping he’d be good because I love the culture  that he brings. Unfortunately him and his staff have absolutely no clue what they’re doing in relation to the actual game of football, which is a pretty key aspect of being a FOOTBALL coach

Disagree, but even accepting the premise calling this "his staff" is a huge stretch.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

How many sacks has he allowed on the season? He is a solid rookie LT. You once again have no clue what you are talking about. So ramble on about Moon and Glass some more….

Ekwonu cost Baker 3 times, cost PJ 1 time, and will cost Darnold this time all in the 4th quarter with the game on the line when you need receivers and can't give Ekwonu the help he needs.

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