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What is your unpopular opinion?


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16 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

Fitterer is holding the team back.

Bryce Young is a ticket to a decade of mediocrity.

No QB in NFL history is worth what the Panthers gave up for Young.

QBs don't make a dynasty, they elevate a dynasty in the playoffs.

Corral will be no better than a mediocre journeyman QB.

4 out of every 5 undrafted QBs will make it to the playoffs when given at least 2 years of leading an NFL offense.

Ekwonu is an All Pro NFL guard performing as an average starting NFL LT.

The CMC trade will result in any success from the Panthers over the next decade being met with the 49ers and CMC keeping the Panthers being the best team in the NFC.

Frank Reich was not the offensive genius of the Philadelphia Eagles and will be a mediocre coach who will finish behind Ron Rivera and John Fox in Panthers history.

Brian Burns and Derrick Brown have hit their ceiling when it comes to run defense.

Evero and Capers will struggle to figure out Ridder, Carr, and Mayfield.

The Panthers have 0 playmakers on their team.

I believe all of these are unpopular. No different than my opinions on Gettleman, Beane, Newton, Ealy, Butler, Benjamin, Bradberry, Funchess, Mayfield, Rhule, Moore, Artis-Payne, Worley, Little, Grier, Gross-Matos, Bridgewater, Darnold, and R.Anderson over the past decade. No more arguments for my unpopular opinions that proved me right. Same attackers on my unpopular opinions now. They will be quiet when I am proven correct again.

Still waiting for the Panthers to get their act together and move toward being competitive contenders again like they did from their 2002 to 2013 roster builds. (2015 was carry over from these builds. The Panthers could have easily been a more dominant franchise.)

Lol, if this thread is a contest for who can post the most unpopular opinion(s), I believe we have a winner!

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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Lol, if this thread is a contest for who can post the most unpopular opinion(s), I believe we have a winner!

Technically, if they had been looking for "most unpopular", I'd posit that "stupidest" would be a separate category.

If that were the object though, then I'd say we do indeed "have a winner".

(he's pretty consistently at the top of that measurement though, so no shock)

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5 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Do you drink the red juice afterwards?

 

 

No. After a properly rested steak, even at medium rare, there should be very little juices on the plate. Any juices though I will run my steak through like a steak sauce. My steaks all have a heavy salt crust so that extra juice just absorbs right into it.  

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Technically, if they had been looking for "most unpopular", I'd posit that "stupidest" would be a separate category.

If that were the object though, then I'd say we do indeed "have a winner".

(he's pretty consistently at the top of that measurement though, so no shock)

He has no clue what he is taking about 90% of the time. He is so desperate to be the smartest person in the room, but never is…

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42 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

All my well done steaks are never tuff. When I go to the Japenese restaurant I always get filet mignon well done. It turns out tender every time.

 

I guess we all like different textures of meat. I been eating well done meats my entire life. Im not changing anytime soon. To each their own.

Cut determines the level of cook for me. I never go above medium and that's only for a fatty ribeye. My preferred cooking method though is Pittsburgh. When I used to cook professionally, I always cringed when I got the extra well done order but they wanted it juicy. Usually that always ended up with a discussion with the server about why that wasn't going to happen. 

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5 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Lol, if this thread is a contest for who can post the most unpopular opinion(s), I believe we have a winner!

I didn’t know whether to poo the post for horrible takes, or give pie for being on theme for the thread. 

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6 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Lol, if this thread is a contest for who can post the most unpopular opinion(s), I believe we have a winner!

I made a comment that I ended up deleting saying that the popular opinion is that he's full of poo.

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10 hours ago, rayzor said:

I made a comment that I ended up deleting saying that the popular opinion is that he's full of poo.

Very popular, especially after those dumbsh-t attempts to convince people we were still going after Deshaun Watson when he'd already agreed with the Browns.

Pretty sure he's not a Panther fan. With the amount of time that he puts in trying to troll people though, I can't imagine he has much of a "real world" life.

Sounds pretty pathetic, honestly. I mean, how desperate can one person be for any kind of attention?

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