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The Panther's front office doesn't think winning year after year is important.


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About the OP, as a fan I want this team's goal to be a superbowl win each and every single year. Of course they're not going to fulfill that goal for the vast majority, but you've got to give it an effort.

If i ever heard the word out of Richardson's mouth that he doesn't think the team should aim for it every year I'd find a new team to root for, plain and simple.

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About the OP, as a fan I want this team's goal to be a superbowl win each and every single year. Of course they're not going to fulfill that goal for the vast majority, but you've got to give it an effort.

If i ever heard the word out of Richardson's mouth that he doesn't think the team should aim for it every year I'd find a new team to root for, plain and simple.

Succinct and to the point.

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Geeeeeeez--- what the hell has the huddle come to?

its like the gathering place for idiots....

Pstall- I wont bust your ass- think what you wish man, TO BAD YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT OPINION ON A MESSAGE BOARD--

I guess the idiots feel they have to be RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING- and leave opinion and diversity at the door...

GEEEEZ

i've got no problems with people expressing opinions. i do have a problem with sharing an opinion and using flat out wrong information to back it.

you have an opinion you care about enough to share, at least try to have something credible to back it up.

anyway, whats with the whining about people arguing over opinions? are we supposed to take whatever drivel is handed to us and go, "ok! thanks! i accept it and respect it without question!" bah....

if you want to have an opinion at all, at least try and have some legit argument and when you are using false information that you can't back up then prepare to have your balls busted.

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About the OP, as a fan I want this team's goal to be a superbowl win each and every single year. Of course they're not going to fulfill that goal for the vast majority, but you've got to give it an effort.

If i ever heard the word out of Richardson's mouth that he doesn't think the team should aim for it every year I'd find a new team to root for, plain and simple.

i agree with this.
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2010 Opponents:

Home: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cincinnati, NFC North

Away: Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Seattle, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, NFC East

The way it's looking, the NFC North Team will be the Bears and the NFC East team is still up in the air...

A pretty favorable schedule....your record from previous season only dictates 2 games...not THAT big...

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Stall, 7-9 is bad, its below average. I hold the "7-9 we just want to compete every 2-3 years" stuff on the ownership more so than Fox. This is something thats been happening ever since the Panthers have been in business NOT just under Fox's tenure. In fact, you could argue the only 2 things that are guaranteed in Pantherland are PSL dues at the end of a sh*tty season and 7-9 every other year. LOL.

I bet the Bobcats would love it if their "off" seasons were the equivalent of 7-9.

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I bet they would too if they had the local media in their backpocket to tell the fans what an achievement that was and how great an owner Bob Johnson is for giving it to them.

:iamwithstupid:

Talking about the Bobcats actually made this thread better. :(

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