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Dan Morgan is a legend and I trust him


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12 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The point is numerous people on Nat'l tv has crowned us as the worst team in football. This is what we have become with Tepper in charge.

 

 

There is always a ‘whipping boy’ team with the media

until the Panthers can actually score a TD, more than one a game, its the Panthers 

5 years of poor drafts,  5 years of failed free agency  an owner that throws drinks on fans, 4 fired coaches in five years, and an all star coaching staff that drafted a midget gets them the ‘whipping boy’ role 

what the talking heads say now, or continue to say,  is pointless  the Panthers have been crowned

The franchise earned the title

as Parcells always said ‘you are what your record says you are

and that is the bottom line

 

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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Pretty much. How they didn't know what Burns was looking for in money when the trade offer was turned down is beyond me. If they knew they weren't paying him what he wanted then there's not a single reason to turn it down. Nobody turns that down for a player not named Patrick Mahomes. 

How they didn't know it, and virtually every poster on this board knew it, is beyond me. 

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