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Least excitment before any season?


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I have plenty of excitement with a new head coach who actually seems to care unlike Reich and isnt a complete narcissistic goof in over his head like Rhule. I think Canales will be a very good coach and I like his attitude as well as his being pretty honest about a lot of things. He will turn it around with or without Bryce as the franchise QB. This year will probably be rough but I would be willing to bet that we grow each year and become a contender very soon again.

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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm watching every game no matter what. Good, bad or indifferent I'm watching.  Nut up you babies, you cannot handle adversity at all. 

The Panthers aren't entertainment right now. There's better things to do with 3 hours than watch Panthers football. Just how I feel about it. Spending 4 hours taking in 18 with the boys on the links is better for the soul than another season of Tepper ball. 

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10 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

The Panthers aren't entertainment right now. There's better things to do with 3 hours than watch Panthers football. Just how I feel about it. Spending 4 hours taking in 18 with the boys on the links is better for the soul than another season of Tepper ball. 

They are always entertaining to me. I cheer for success and laugh at the failures because it's entertainment. That's all it is, millionaires playing a kids game. 

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12 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

They are always entertaining to me. I cheer for success and laugh at the failures because it's entertainment. That's all it is, millionaires playing a kids game. 

I took some advice from a Rodney Carrington show and we play golf with penalty. Loser buys the first round at the bar after wearing his Im a loser crown and sash. That poo is hilarious until it's you. 

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If this is the least excited you've been rather than any of the last couple of years, then you just haven't been paying attention. Last year's failure was entirely predictable, though no one foresaw the complete utter debacle that unfolded. The current state of the team is just par for the course under Tepper. Perhaps, however, there are actual signs once the team hits the field for real in August.

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6 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I took some advice from a Rodney Carrington show and we play golf with penalty. Loser buys the first round at the bar after wearing his Im a loser crown and sash. That poo is hilarious until it's you. 

Now that is funny!

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I am excited! New coaching staff that has a plan and vision and finally the whole team/front office seems to be moving in lockstep. We got 2 new WRs. One in XL a rookie who looks like a beast and the other in DJ who is an absolute weapon. Excited to see Brooks and Sanders ( TE ). We got some Oline help finally. Excited to see if BY9 is the guy ( I think so, but we'll see ). Defense gets a 2nd year and hopefully some help from offense and I believe Evero can coach them to be VERY good this year. ST should be interesting because kick offs are completley new.

 

I was just thinking the other day I can't wait for preseason to start. Always signals the start of actual football for me. 

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19 hours ago, CRA said:

go find a random 10-14 year old Panther fan and ask them who the best player is on the Panthers. 

that answer will sum up why there is no excitement in Pantherland. 

The answer would end up being guys who are no longer on the team. 10-14 year olds aren’t DT fans if they aren’t piling up sacks so I think you’d get blank stares after you remind them over and over that their pick isn’t on the Panthers anymore and you want the current best player.

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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

If this is the least excited you've been rather than any of the last couple of years, then you just haven't been paying attention. Last year's failure was entirely predictable, though no one foresaw the complete utter debacle that unfolded. The current state of the team is just par for the course under Tepper. Perhaps, however, there are actual signs once the team hits the field for real in August.

Even I was a little excited just because we had a rookie QB finally. I’ll be honest that I was worried about the size but I didn’t really know much about the QBs aside from watching some college games.

Once preseason started and we got mopped up and all the excuses came flying out, I knew we fuged up badly. Glad I waited to buy tickets. My son asked for game tickets as part of his birthday but he couldn’t figure out which one he wanted to go to and we ended up at the Atlanta rainy (wasn’t bad at all) game and we had a ton of room and had a blast because we actually won.

I don’t have any faith that we’ll be good at all and I think QB is still our biggest issue. We’ve limped through 6 years so the interest is so low knowing we aren’t a potential playoff team.

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Near the bottom for sure, but at least we have a lot of new faces to watch this year so it should be entertaining at the beginning of the season.  My Sundays aren't dedicated to Panthers football any longer until they can prove that the product is worth my time.  Too much great weather in the fall to stay inside to watch bad football.  

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21 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I've just lost interest in the NFL as a whole. MLB will always be my favorite, but now I'm looking forward to college football more than the NFL, and I'm slowy getting into the NHL. This may be my first ever season where I don't watch every Panthers game and won't bother to watch NFL just because it's on TV.

I completely checked out on college football. Once the money grabs for TV deals killed the Pac 12 and gutted the Big 12, I was done. I really watch very little college football aside from checking out potential prospects pre-draft.

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