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Worst cumulative record over last 4 years!


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Since this date back in 2019 the Panthers have the worst record amongst the entire NFL. 18-48. 

Sadly 33% of those wins came in Wilks 12 game stretch to close out the season last year. 

Remove the 12 game stretch under Wilks and we have a record of 12-42 since 2019.

Since Tepper bought the team in 2018 we have a combined record of 29-59.

https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/worst-nfl-record-since-october-17th-2019

 

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4 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

Should’ve kept Wilkes, adjusted the style of play to fit his personnel, the players respected him… but he didn’t win pretty enough or didn’t “interview” well enough because God knows that’s at the top of Teppers list.

He wasn't hand selected by David Tepper. But he's very clearly the best head coach we've had under Tepper and honestly I'm including Ron in that group.

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17 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Uhhhhh apologist brigade, whats our response to this one???????????

Look, Tepper uses the quote "Rome wasn't built in a day". It took Rome roughly 800 years to reach it's peak. Just give it time, by 2823 we are going to be really good.

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4 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Uhhhhh apologist brigade, whats our response to this one???????????

Who is a Tepper apologist? Who? The honeymoon has been over. But, what I will say is that constantly crying about it and starting threads about how Tepper needs to sell the team is pretty useless. What Tepper needs to do is get his act together and let someone run football operations who has infinitely more knowledge about developing a winning franchise than he does.

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53 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Who is a Tepper apologist? Who? The honeymoon has been over. But, what I will say is that constantly crying about it and starting threads about how Tepper needs to sell the team is pretty useless. What Tepper needs to do is get his act together and let someone run football operations who has infinitely more knowledge about developing a winning franchise than he does.

Just as recent as earlier in the year you were defending him for the Rock Hill fiasco among other things.

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The story of the Black Feline 

A Panthers fan, say a woman. Was going through the worst time of her life, she found out she had cancer. But during her treatments the 2015 Panthers would win every game except the one... she had Emergency surgery that day. 

She survived a couple more weeks just long enough for the Panthers to win the NFC championship.

Unfortunately she passed after.

Concerns about her passing was raised, although she was sick, a secret plot was uncovered about her family members stealing everything she had worked for. Her legacy was destroyed and forgotten. Her burial was set for Superbowl Sunday, every one in her family especially those who form the conspiracy said let's not have it on said date because the Panthers game was more important. Outrage by this her only child wish his and his mother's favorite team to lose. 

For 7 years, the child has held a grudge against his team/family.

 

Then the child mindset change, from defensive to offensive, and decided to be more proactive instead of reactive.

He discovered all his family didn't deserve the blame just a certain few.

The child drew interested in the team again with Wilks, lost hope with the hiring of Reich, but gain respect with the draft of Young.

The same week Frank hands over play calling duties....

... after enough evidence was gathered,the child handed it over to the authorities,..but will they make an arrest or will they stand by and do nothing?

Her child had to keep pounding for her when no one else would 

Justice for the Black Feline will bring peace to the huddle.

 

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