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Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Just now, lightsout said:

I mean nobody is open, Bryce doesn't have the athleticism to escape pressure, and the only semi open option was the deep route that the deep safety was hawking towards. 

A sack was almost the only good play. And that's sad.

fug these play calls, this roster, and this owner for giving it to us.

If he doesn't have the athleticism to escape pressure, then why did we trade so much for him?  This franchise is clueless.  

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Just now, aahainley said:

Absolutely on Tepper. Can't blame the city for not supporting the dumpster fire product Tepper puts out there.

Panthers fans have been terrible since I started supporting them as far back as 2001.  Nothing has changed, no matter how bad this team is, you can blame it on this season all you like but the Panthers have a joke of a fanbase and always have.  

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

I absolutely got hammered for suggesting we wait until next draft to take a QB.  "We say that every year"...blah, blah, blah. 

I mean Caleb is no guarantee and Stroud has looked good and Richardson promising. I get taking a QB this year but it appears we may have taken the wrong one.

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1 minute ago, Floppin said:

I was adamant about not wanting Bryce personally. I wanted Stroud or AR if we stayed at 9

Same, brother.  Same.  It's why I knkw with certainty a ton of these guys in these positions making these decisions are there because of who they know, not what they know.  

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