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If you expected a playoff year this year with rookie QB, entirely new staff, completely new schemes on offense and defense......

 

You don't football very well. That's never been the way it works. 

 

Calm down and enjoy the process of watching a young team develop into something more (hopefully). 

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Yeah, we shouldn't expect the Playoffs when damn near the whole team from a 7 win team (player wise) and make shift staff is back, but better at QB. The NFC South is dogshit. The NFC in general is dogshit. You're right. Anyone that thinks the Panthers will make the Playoffs when the best QB in the division is debatable, and in your own Conference the QB with the most INT's (Prescott) last year is "one of the best QB's in the conference." They "just don't football well." 

Sorry, you're not making any sense here. 

You can't learn poo from the Preseason. 

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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Frank is not cut for this job. Players laughing it up on the sidelines making jokes while mic'd up while we were getting spanked just shows a lack of respect and accountability.

 

Tepper simply can't hire the right coach. People still giving up on the season before it even starts.

 

This has been the Tepper era sadly.

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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

 

You brought in this highly touted “all star” staff..

 

But we never did that.  We just hired better than Rhule’s staff.  

our OC and DC combined have 1 year worth of experience in the job.   That’s potential.  That’s unknown. 

Frank got fired for bland and pedestrian offense.  He is Ron Rivera.  He is Jon Fox. 

and the icing on the coach cake was hiring a couple was hiring some 70 year olds to advise us in the 2023 era. Capers and Caldwell aren’t all stars in 2023.   Heck they weren’t decades ago. 

this staff was about bringing some stability and respect to a franchise that became a literal laughing stock because of Rhule.  Which it did.  Frank, Caldwell, Capers.  Respect across the league.  And they got some young coordinators they hope the groom up and see grow.  But they got grow just like Bryce.  

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

But we never did that.  We just hired better than Rhule’s staff.  

 

We didn’t ?

because all I’ve heard from national pundits, local writers who cover the team, fans, posters, etc

that we hired one of the best coaching staffs in the entire NFL.  With multiple guys who will be future NFL HCs sooner than later.

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10 minutes ago, ncfan said:

We didn’t ?

because all I’ve heard from national pundits, local writers who cover the team, fans, posters, etc

that we hired one of the best coaching staffs in the entire NFL.  With multiple guys who will be future NFL HCs sooner than later.

We just aren’t a Matt Rhule comedy show 

 

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

If you expected a playoff year this year with rookie QB, entirely new staff, completely new schemes on offense and defense......

 

You don't football very well. That's never been the way it works. 

 

Calm down and enjoy the process of watching a young team develop into something more (hopefully). 

The team will make the playoffs this year and it will have more to do with the NFC South than how good the team is. 9 wins should get you in and a two game improvement from the previous season should be a realistic expectation. 

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