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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread!


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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You want to develop a QB that contributes to sustained success. Andy Dalton is mediocre and always has been. No point of putting him out there to win games that won’t add up to anything worth winning them. 

He wasn’t the problem today 

frankly, he was the  only  reasonthis pathetic assemblage of poor athletes and coaches were remotely watchable 

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1 minute ago, WhoKnows said:

Embarrassing. Seattle was down a ton of starters and this is what we get.

Dont forget that Seattle kicked 5 FGs. Thank goodness they didn’t convert more TDs.

TMJ is just not that guy and never was. 

We're also down starters... and lost like 4 more in the middle of the game, which is even worse.

Agree on TMJ... dude just has quit. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

You should go dig some of those threads up and I promise you they will look A LOT like this one. Football fans cannot look forward. They are so emotionally invested in what the current results are they whine and complain even if the future is bright. Doesn't matter.

I promise you they don't.

The team didn't even look this bad under Rhule, and we looked like complete poo.  We literally had 3 straight false start penalties on consecutive plays lol...  and iirc, then an illegal motion, then a sack on 4th down.  We have NEVER been this undisciplined on one side of the ball...  and this under an offensive HC.

There is no bright spot.

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