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Frank Reich Making His Imprint


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2 minutes ago, chknwing said:

I think the plan is already in place to trade Burns for a 1st, any 1st.  Then they will have a 1st, and high 2nd, 3rd, etc

Then the moment after that trade is made Scott Fitterer should be fired on the spot. Had two firsts in his pocket last year and settled for less due to incompetence and overvaluing a roster he built.

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

lol you guys are silly, you complained because we didnt tank last year and then now that were tanking, OMG were not gonna win the super bowl this year.  Granted Carolina wont have the 1st pick in the draft but being at the top of the other rounds does make a difference so sit back, relax and enjoy the tank.

We we aren’t tanking.  We are sucking. 

we have no first round pick to tank for.  You don’t tank for good position in round 2.  

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2 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

I happily eat my crow where possible...  and I was vocal about wanting Payton.  I still think he's a better coach, but I also think he is purposely fuging poo up there to get rhem to move on from Russ or something bc that poo is insane.  You don't just forget how to coach when you've proven you know how to do it - unless you just grow too stubborn and dont evolve with the game, which is also a possibility there, but I don't think it's likely.  And despite them getting a 70-burger dropped on them (love McDaniel, btw), I don't quite feel like admitting I wanted Payton and them sucking is eating crow because we still made a worse hire in Reich.😂😂😂  ahhh, life as a Panthers fan.  Never gets old.🤣

Brees made S.P...just like Brady made B.B...take the HOF'ers away, and they all fall back down to earth.

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

No county for old men

3 weeks in…jeez

It cuts both ways. Small sample size but then again this fanbase tried to convince themselves Rhule was still the right guy for the job too. And Matt Rhule actually had some varying level of success early on.

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

It cuts both ways. Small sample size but then again this fanbase tried to convince themselves Rhule was still the right guy for the job too. And Matt Rhule actually had some varying level of success early on.

If you want to talk about tanking your way to the number 1 pick, Rhule was definitely the guy. 

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

It cuts both ways. Small sample size but then again this fanbase tried to convince themselves Rhule was still the right guy for the job too. And Matt Rhule actually had some varying level of success early on.

I agree the patience is very short here.  We haven’t won much in a long while

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