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Thank you for bringing the Panthers to be somewhat relevant for the 2000's.

Thanks for bringing in talent and ability to our young team.

Thanks for that Superbowl run and the playoff games.

Giving us a taste of the spotlight.

We appreciate it, but there are comes a time when a relationship needs to head in a new directions.

But it's time to say Goodbye.

The following have lead to this.

Your ancient belief that a Franchise QB isn't really needed and your inability or lack of desire to acquire one.

Your lack of ability to develop ANY WR other than Steve Smith.

The years that the tight end position was treated like the RahTard cousin at family dinners.

Absence of halftime adjustments for your entire stay here.

Fear of the forward pass.

Fear of running up a score.

Considering >5 points a lead worthy of running out the clock no matter how much time i left in the game.

Risking the future of a franchise to save your hide

Stubbornness towards using 1st and 2nd year players when they are obviously more talented.

Inability to instill a killer instinct into your teams as a whole.

We as a fan base are not without fault.

In some ways we expected too much and are as a group too immature to understand some of the things that have happened.

That said, we do THANK YOU, for everything.

But we feel it's time to move on.

For both of us, I think it will be for the best.

We can get a coaching staff that hopefully can take us to the next level.

You can get another young team, whip some toughness into them and get back into the playoffs..

Thanks and Goodbye.

Signed.

Panther Fans

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You had me until you started blaming the fan base. That's idiotic. Right on otherwise.

We are an immature fan base.

We have booed things that are smart.

Draw on 3/10 on YOUR 20 isn't a dumb play.

Conservative football in its place isn't a dumb idea.

I wasn't saying we have caused this mess, I was saying we have made mistakes as well.

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