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Could anything make you quit the team?


Brooklyn 3.0
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4 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Two posters have said today that they are done with the Panthers if we were to hire Sean Payton. I don't know if I believe they'd actually walk away from being a fan though. So the question is simple ... is there anything the team could realistically do that would make you say bye?

I'll always be a fan. However, Jake's meltdown back in the day turned me from a rabid Panthers fan into the calm almost casual fan I am today.

I could see myself drop one tier lower though, which probably means not watching every game and not even bothering to know who our starters are.

What would that be?

HC: Wilks

DC: Holcomb

OC: McAdoo or Brian Johnson

1st Round Pick: Anthony Richardson

 

What say you, Huddle?

I don’t want to give up 9 for Peyton.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My fandom has definitely not recovered from cutting Cam. 

I find that interesting since in my eyes it was obvious we needed to move on from Cam.  

I guess Cam might have made it a bit better the first year of Rhule, but honesty,  the last year Cam played a full season for us, it was painful for me to watch him. 

I guess my Fandom is bigger than the players. This is the NFL, players come and go. 

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5 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

I find that interesting since in my eyes it was obvious we needed to move on from Cam.  

I guess Cam might have made it a bit better the first year of Rhule, but honesty,  the last year Cam played a full season for us, it was painful for me to watch him. 

I guess my Fandom is bigger than the players. This is the NFL, players come and go. 

True, most contracts are 3-4 years. If that were the case, fans would bounce around like kid at a trampoline park.

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34 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

I find that interesting since in my eyes it was obvious we needed to move on from Cam.  

I guess Cam might have made it a bit better the first year of Rhule, but honesty,  the last year Cam played a full season for us, it was painful for me to watch him. 

I guess my Fandom is bigger than the players. This is the NFL, players come and go. 

Yeah, in hindsight, he was done.  I still wish we had kept him for the last year to see what he had, and if he failed, then draft someone.  Signing Bridgewater to replace Cam wasn't much of a upgrade.  

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