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Just now, Saca312 said:

incredible how the panthers season is over two games in vanilla preseason! clearly this is the panthers best and limit.

if the panthers look like this the first few games of the regular season, sure, you can start panicking. but poo, it's preseason football. overanalyzing what amounts to 1v1s, simple playcalling and tryouts for fringe roster guys is simply unproductive.

I don't care how vanilla it is, I still would expect some pro level play. We are bad on both sides of the ball and short draft picks next year to boot. 

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

At some point we gotta be honest with ourselves, Frank Reich has had a trend of starting off seasons slow. He also lost to a bad 2-14 Jags team in a must win game to go to the playoffs.

I had convinced myself we had a real NFL coaching staff but now I'm beginning to wonder if we actually fired Rhule and company because this does not look like a decently coached team.

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

LOL…we aren’t showing our cards here.  People on this board are so ridiculous 

Yes. Jets and Giants doing it wrong.  All these other teams too.  You need to not try.  And then try week 1.   Keep it all a big secret.  Because a rookie, new scheme, etc can just flip a switch week 1.  

Frank has a secret formula no one else understands 

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Frank looks at his notepad.

 

 

Im already not liking this dude. He looks emotionless on the sidelines. 

 

Steve Wilks I miss you man!

Yelling and throwing tantrums on the sidelines is McDaniels type of poo. 
 

wilks never even threw tantrums on the sideline… he was cool as a cucumber the whole time

 

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Seems like every team but us can get to the end zone with ease so far this preseason.

Can't help but think of the Colts fans laughing their asses off at us taking Reich off their hands. Hoping he cleans this mess up and makes them eat their words but ooooof.

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