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literally every forum of every team in the entire nfl is predicting playoffs and like half a Super Bowl 

teams are 0-0 and anyone has a chance

this place is no different. realistically Young is going to have to adjust. After watching a poo ton of him, there is a lot that he does running around everywhere  that won’t work in the NFL 

thing to remember is most posters who are raving today will also be the same ones posting the knee jerk reaction threads saying Young was a mistake we he loses a couple games or worse.

personally I just hope we don’t suck and make a deep playoff run….within three years.

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4 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

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I could not have said it better. A large of being a fan is getting excited about present things that are happening to your favorite team (Carolina Panthers) hoping they have improved to the point that you have faith in their future success.

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24 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

After nearly 30 years of Panthers football, you should all know to be cautiously optimistic about this team or even semi-pessimistic with the hopes of being surprised. We’ve been burned too many times.
 

Some are predicting the playoffs this year or even the NFC championship lol. Do you even Panther bro?

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  • New coaches bringing in new a offense and defense
  • An actual new offensive minded head coach which finally breaks the mold the franchise has always used in for an HC
  • Shiny new possible franchise QB
  • The owner seems to be willing to learn from his past mistakes

Why not be optimistic? Now's the time and if not now, when?

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