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a message to The Panthers, David Tepper, and all of you "it's just preseason" "fans" on here


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It's okay to be disappointed and even frustrated or say a bit upset that we aren't seeing better play, but realistically this is preseason for a team with new coaches and new players at key positions...

Now, preseason isn't inspiring any confidence in me, but eh, it doesn't need to.  I'll wait until week 1 to overreact;)

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5 minutes ago, GOAT said:

we know you're super mature bud, like super mature. that's great.

when does the marathon end? how long has this marathon been going for exactly?

This one starts on September 10th. Likely finishes January 7th. Could conceivably last a little longer but I wouldn't expect it.

Another one will start about a year later.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

The NFC is looking poor this season on paper. I think 9 wins puts you in an area where you are close to the playoffs. 

I'll post again for context.  Sure 9 wins could get us a wildcard but the odds are not in our favor

 

In the past decade the nfc south winner has won double digit games all but 2 times.   Last year and us in 2014.   There has never been a wild card team with single digit wins in 20 years.   So unless you truly think this team can win 11-12 games then I would not hold my breath on the playoffs.   I just hope to see progression and competency for this team and staff.  

 

In closing last year was a complete aberration and not anywhere close to the norm.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If you're having to drink yourself into oblivion to get through a preseason game maybe just bail. It ain't worth it.

 

1 minute ago, pantherclaw said:

You put it out there. 

Fool. 

holy cow, who would've thought the focus would be on a grown man drinking beer on a friday during a football game.

good to know we're only focusing on that rather than this shitty ass franchise.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

OP needs to experience a real life problem.

come here Office super fan, I've experienced more in my life that you probably ever will in yours.

keep trying to attack me, I'm busy attacking this wack ass franchise.

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