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Panthers are happy with mediocrity


fitty76

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there is a solid argument that can be made about our franchise that states mediocrity with flashes of brilliance generates more interest, press, and fan base than if we were locking up home field in the playoffs every year.

People like the cardiac cats albeit subconsciously and usually the "like" is disguised as Hate

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or they are too cheap to eat a contract. That would be the only two reasons to bring back John Fox. The guy does just enough not to get fired. (He's the Peter Gibbons of the NFL). He tanked the season by not benching Delhomme. That move alone would get almost every coach fired.

And Hurney, name a player picked after the 3nd round that became an impact player for this team? Name one.

Dumb thread, honestly. Do you think anyone in the NFL is happy being mediocre? Come on bro, your frustrated but don't be ridiculous! It could be that the people who own and run the team know or think they know more than you do. Thats why they don't likely sign on the to the carolina huddle, regardless of all the sweet pictures of women and butts, for franchise advise.

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Translation: "I don't pay attention during Panther games"

I think a more accurate translation would be:

I'm another stupid, typical fan that thinks the only important position on the field are the ones with all the glory. QB is the only true position that really matters.

I also, feel that I am much smarter than the coaching staff, despite my lack if any NFL experience, whatsoever.

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