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How incompetent are the Panthers as a franchise/team/organization?


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lmao look at hdevonxz backpedal like a little bitch

Sure hdevonxz, explain to us how calling the organization incompetent is the same as speculation.

same as calling you stupid, then again it's pretty obvious you are.

look at the thread title brah, now think real hard about it.

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How incompetent are the Panthers as a franchise/team/organization?

Seriously I've reserved judgment on a lot of moves in the pasts, but now it just seems to be a recurring sequence of idiocy.

Seriously guys, I wasn't trying to imply they were incompetent or anything. I'm just speculating on different actions they've taken... yeh... yeh... that's it... that's the ticket....

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oh god dude, no way I made a typographical error???? I must be retarded. smh

It was not the typographical error that make your post stupid....it was your entire point.

If you want a team that continues to overpay for players...that continues to make splashes with high priced FA's...that spends like there is no tomorrow...please feel free to join the Redskins and Raiders bandwagon.

We are making smart decisions that are fine for next year and improve the long-term outlook for this franchise. Plain and simple.

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It was not the typographical error that make your post stupid....it was your entire point.

If you want a team that continues to overpay for players...that continues to make splashes with high priced FA's...that spends like there is no tomorrow...please feel free to join the Redskins and Raiders bandwagon.

We are making smart decisions that are fine for next year and improve the long-term outlook for this franchise. Plain and simple.

Why do people have to go the extreme on here. You don't have to spend like the Redskins and Raiders, we know this already. But how about a good solid signing like Boldin? A position we are desperate at, he would have been a good fit at a good price. But We do nothing.... why?

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I think it's pretty extreme, not to mention stupid, for some joe blow fan to think they could run an NFL team better than people who have been doing it for a living for years and years too.

Well to use a couple of your examples... The Redskins and Raiders , been doing it for years do you think their good at their job?

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Well to use a couple of your examples... The Redskins and Raiders , been doing it for years do you think their good at their job?

What do those two teams have in common? Meddling owners and an unhealthy reliance on FA's, that's what.

The Panthers are nothing like them and that's a good thing. Building through the draft and filling in the depth with lower priced FA's after all the overpaid big name FA's are gone... that's the way to go. Sure, it's alright to make a splash with a big name FA every once in a while, but if you're betting your season on that strategy, you're probably gonna be dissappointed.

BTW, wasn't Cleveland one of the "FA winners" last year too?

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