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This Season Frightens Me


fitty76

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All I know is the first 10 games of next season can't possibly be much worse than last seasons'.

and if the Panthers make it to the playoffs it can't possibly be as miserable as the Arizona game the season before last.

This season is unpredictable but to be honest the Panthers weren't really going anywhere as it was...except continuing overpaid mediocrity.

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You're completely ignoring that we have:

1) Best run game in the league

2) Top 3 offensive line in the league

3) Top 10 receiver

4) Elite linebacker core

5) Above average/arguably elite secondary

Yeah D-Line might downgrade our linebackers and secondary but we aren't even sure how the d-line will do. It's not like we have scrubs on the d-line, we have a 2nd round DE who is great at getting to the QB, C. Johnson who has done very well with his limited playing time, Leonard who showed flashes of brilliance last season, and Tank Tyler looked solid too.

Free agency started like a week ago and the draft hasn't even happened. The sky isn't falling, people need to calm down.

Just repeat this over and over:

At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns.

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You're completely ignoring that we have:

1) Best run game in the league

2) Top 3 offensive line in the league

3) Top 10 receiver

4) Elite linebacker core

5) Above average/arguably elite secondary

Yeah D-Line might downgrade our linebackers and secondary but we aren't even sure how the d-line will do. It's not like we have scrubs on the d-line, we have a 2nd round DE who is great at getting to the QB, C. Johnson who has done very well with his limited playing time, Leonard who showed flashes of brilliance last season, and Tank Tyler looked solid too.

Free agency started like a week ago and the draft hasn't even happened. The sky isn't falling, people need to calm down.

Just repeat this over and over:

At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns, At least we aren't the Browns.

D-Line is so important in the NFL. If you can't rush the QB and you can't stop the run, you're dead.

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O it can be worse. ask the bucs!

edit: or the rams, or the chiefs.

lol

While that may be true I think the fact that there were only 3-5 teams that had it worse than the Panthers is the point...especially when half those were rebuilding where as the Panthers were MORE than established comparatively speaking.

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lol

While that may be true I think the fact that there were only 3-5 teams that had it worse than the Panthers is the point...especially when half those were rebuilding where as the Panthers were MORE than established comparatively speaking.

true. the reason behind our bad start was Jake and our still learning the scheme d. I get what ure trying to say but if I was any of those other fans I would be super pissed.

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I'm sorry, but this season might be really UGLY. No defensive line. No experience at QB. Yikes!

yeah, this kinda sucks.

i've made a website called lemonparty.org

it's for everyone that's soured on this offseason.

go there, sign the guest book and petition, etc.

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