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Look at the schedule… who we beating?!?


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1 hour ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Any of them. Too many chicken littles here. It’s a brand new staff, brand new system, rookie QB, this is the worst we’re going to be. And our defense is already upper tier. I’m not saying we’re going to be great this year and make the playoffs but all these whiney ass children predicting 0 wins or 2 wins aren’t built for pro sport fandom. We’ll get a few wins this year, take our lumps more often than not, and improve along the way.  It happens all the time, and very few teams are great immediately after a full turnover like we had. Most take time to become great. 

The main issue in my opinion are the fans can't trust the people running the show. I've seen some horrendous basketball being a denver nuggets fan for 21 years but the difference is the last 8 years regardless of results as a fan I knew we drafted well and made solid moves. That can't be said about the panthers, which in return leads fans to jump off the season quickly. 

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37 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

The main issue in my opinion are the fans can't trust the people running the show. I've seen some horrendous basketball being a denver nuggets fan for 21 years but the difference is the last 8 years regardless of results as a fan I knew we drafted well and made solid moves. That can't be said about the panthers, which in return leads fans to jump off the season quickly. 

There are new people running the show, though. I was as vocal about anybody about how bad Rivera and Rhule were after their second years, but this was the new regime’s second GAME. And Rivera goes to show you can still have good seasons with a terrible coaching staff.  And trying to claim that getting Bryce was a bad move or pick is extremely premature. I was strongly a Stroud guy, but as soon as Bryce was announced on draft night he received my support and nothing he could do on the field after two games is going to change that. Even if he looks bad after the whole first year it would be too soon to give up. Not many QBs light the world on fire their first year. Cam and Luck were exceptions, not the rule. 

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