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Anyone see Burns sitting out?


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6 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Just to show you the character Burns has he's playing even while in contract negotiations.

 

If that isn't a team first guy I don't know what is.

 

We should pay him on that alone. He's risking injury while in negotiations. Burns is my favorite player on the team. Please Tepper pay the man!

He’s under contract. Where’s my pat on the back when I turn up to work while while our next EBA is getting negotiated 

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11 hours ago, Smithers said:

And he whiffs more than any of those other guys.  Burns simply doesn’t finish most of his opportunities.  Bosa has more sacks and missed basically an entire season.  They aren’t in the same league.  

But no one is in the same league as Bosa aside from maybe Watt. Burns is still an amazing and elite edge rusher. But love to see you speaking like a true huddle member “Burns isn’t good enough.” 

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Since I’m still not allowed to create my own topic, this thread seems applicable. This board gets harder and harder to read every day. I don’t understand why half of you are here. Just jump ship already and find a new team if all you can bring to the table is crying about our team. I get things have been iffy the last few years Rhule times were hard times. Stop hating on our players and our team. I’m a die hard panthers fan who lives in Philly, if anyone knows a thing or 2 about baseball a guy here named Trea Turner had an awful year and the fans decided to have his back and give him a standing ovation. (if Philadelphians can do it anyone can). Since then he has been playing at an elite level. Maybe if once in a while we stopped criticizing the team we are all supposed to love and just cheer and root for them it could be beneficial. If you give up just give up and take the negativity to a Saints or Falcons board because I’m tired of everyone acting like the Panthers are their least favorite team instead of their favorite. 

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19 minutes ago, spydaman27 said:

Since I’m still not allowed to create my own topic, this thread seems applicable. This board gets harder and harder to read every day. I don’t understand why half of you are here. Just jump ship already and find a new team if all you can bring to the table is crying about our team. I get things have been iffy the last few years Rhule times were hard times. Stop hating on our players and our team. I’m a die hard panthers fan who lives in Philly, if anyone knows a thing or 2 about baseball a guy here named Trea Turner had an awful year and the fans decided to have his back and give him a standing ovation. (if Philadelphians can do it anyone can). Since then he has been playing at an elite level. Maybe if once in a while we stopped criticizing the team we are all supposed to love and just cheer and root for them it could be beneficial. If you give up just give up and take the negativity to a Saints or Falcons board because I’m tired of everyone acting like the Panthers are their least favorite team instead of their favorite. 

Why aren’t you allowed to create your own topics?

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It says he joined in 2019?

its probably a burner account from someone who was banned recently.  He is trashing the board and its posters for its "negativity" so that tells me all i need to know

 

and the fact that he wanted to start yet another thread is telling as well

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

its probably a burner account from someone who was banned recently.  He is trashing the board and its posters for its "negativity" so that tells me all i need to know

 

and the fact that he wanted to start yet another thread is telling as well

Or y'all have issues

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4 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Nobody hates good players more than Panther fans

Nobody over values their players than Panthers fans. It’s the realists in the crowd that bring everyone back down to earth.

The teams social media is partly to blame, building up every single player that comes through the door whether they are worth a damn or not.

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