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For all that is holy please let this season end GameDay Thread


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3 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Probably one of the easiest ways to see that Fitterer sucks balls. In an offseason where there were tons of articles and outrage that franchise RBs weren’t getting paid we were the only team to sign a big FA RB contract to a JAG whose team replaced him because they knew it was their OL and QB that made him.

Sanders brings absolutely nothing to the team. He has a little value as like a committee RB on a good team. But for the Panthers? He’s one of the worst FA signings in team history. 

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Just now, KeptPounding89 said:

Blaming Bryce for everything seems to be easier than seeing blatant issues staring you right in the face. This isn't a tenured QB we are expecting to play out of his mind here people, but most everyone else supporting him is and not doing their jobs.

 

When a receiver is open in the flat, make the fuging throw. No one is expecting him to carry the team. Why is it so much to expect a freaking 1.1 QB to make throws that D3 QB's make in their sleep. The amount of coddling this dude gets is unreal. He's a professional athlete, make a freaking play. 

If this dude was on any other team, we would be ecstatic at the chance to play him. But since he is here, it's everyone else that's failing. 

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11 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

If Bryce was actually as accurate as he was at Alabama hed be way better. His extreme inaccuracy this season has been bizarre at times.

Its a lot easier to look good at a school like Alabama where you almost always have more talent than the other team.  They can sit behind their oline filled with five star recruits, and wait for their five star receivers to get open. Not rushed, not hurried.  

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Just now, jopie87 said:

When a receiver is open in the flat, make the fuging throw. No one is expecting him to carry the team. Why is it so much to expect a freaking 1.1 QB to make throws that D3 QB's make in their sleep. The amount of coddling this dude gets is unreal. He's a professional athlete, make a freaking play. 

If this dude was on any other team, we would be ecstatic at the chance to play him. But since he is here, it's everyone else that's failing. 

If you want to make it cut and dry 1 player throws to another then you can come to this conclusion but there is way more to it. Not every person is going to come into the league a world beater. Not everyone coming in and having instant success sustains it. Having a short leash and being irrational does nothing positive, so why not be patient. 

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Just now, Davidson Deac II said:

Its a lot easier to look good at a school like Alabama where you always have more talent than the other team.  They can sit behind their oline filled with five star recruits, and wait for their five star receivers to get open. Not rushed, not hurried.  

Yeah there is no comparison in the talent levels. Alabama never faced a team it didn't have more talent than(overall).

We are bottom 2-3 in the NFL in overall roster talent.

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Never thought the Panthers would be the worst franchise in the NFL, but sadly we are here.

 

Teller buying this franchise was the worst thing that could have ever happened. Just shows you it doesn't matter if you have one of the richest owners in the sport. If he doesn't know football that money means nothing. Everywhere touches turns to shitt.

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