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Panthers Make History Tomorrow


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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Don't hold your breath.  They will slurp Aaron Rodgers balls at every opportunity they get. I would be surprised if we got more than about 1 minute of coverage.  That includes time before and after the pick is announced.  It will go immediately to who Huston will select. Everyone has figured out who Carolina is taking. Unless they take the entire 10 minutes that's the most we will get unfortunately. 

Nah. It’s a New Day (yes it is). We’re no longer persona non grata in the league. We got a new staff that is NFL approved and we got the best QB in the draft. I have a feeling that the narrative has changed and we’re gonna be one of the more favored teams moving forward. We’re getting Bryce Young. People wanna see that. 

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

Nah. It’s a New Day (yes it is). We’re no longer persona non grata in the league. We got a new staff that is NFL approved and we got the best QB in the draft. I have a feeling that the narrative has changed and we’re gonna be one of the more favored teams moving forward. We’re getting Bryce Young. People wanna see that. 

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If we actually get the pick right and Bryce pans out we’ll get plenty of coverage. We are like 30 years old, have no Super Bowl rings and we’ve never had back to back winning seasons. We are typically just a mid franchise each year. Not good enough for the playoffs and not bad enough for a top 5 pick. We have been the epitome of “don’t spend time talking about them” on national media. 

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7 hours ago, joemac said:

Nah. It’s a New Day (yes it is). We’re no longer persona non grata in the league. We got a new staff that is NFL approved and we got the best QB in the draft. I have a feeling that the narrative has changed and we’re gonna be one of the more favored teams moving forward. We’re getting Bryce Young. People wanna see that. 

The only talk the Panthers get right now is who they will select as the 1st pick. We get nothing beyond that and I have NFL Network on all day trying to hear something on the team. We are not the hot topic and will not be until we win something. Don't let this fancy new staff fool you. Nobody cares what the Panthers do or do not do. Only us fans care. 

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8 hours ago, joemac said:

Nah. It’s a New Day (yes it is). We’re no longer persona non grata in the league. We got a new staff that is NFL approved and we got the best QB in the draft. I have a feeling that the narrative has changed and we’re gonna be one of the more favored teams moving forward. We’re getting Bryce Young. People wanna see that. 

That would be nice. But I'll believe it when I see it that the league truly gives a damn about our Panthers.

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