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This organization is a joke


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but seriously, freaking out because the texans just traded for some grumpy WR that his old team was just tired of dealing with and just wanted to be rid of despite him being really talented? 

oye...life might be easier for some fans if they just jumped to another bandwagon. 

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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

While most are hoping to strike gold in the 2nd (which we did one time 25 years ago) houston now went from the worst in the league to the best. It all starts with tepper. They made a move happen and we still trotting out practice squad for Bryce, who wasnt the right pick. Chicago will be poised. Most teams in our position end up better, but not this franchise. What a joke.

Honestly the better trade was for Diontae Johnson. 

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6 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Honestly the better trade was for Diontae Johnson. 

I don't know if it was better but it was way more frugal and cost effective.

Especially considering, you know, we don't have a 2025 2nd round pick... So it's not like we could have made the trade anyway.

 

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7 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I love the off-season. Every acts all big and bad and thinks we're going to win. It's like they forgot the team we just were last season. Sure we've added players, but we're still the same old Panthers. But every off-season ... every one. We get these high hopes. I love it.

I think people are just wanting improvement from 2-15.  I don't think anyone thinks we are playoff contenders.  

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16 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I love the off-season. Every acts all big and bad and thinks we're going to win. It's like they forgot the team we just were last season. Sure we've added players, but we're still the same old Panthers. But every off-season ... every one. We get these high hopes. I love it.

You sound fun. 

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