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Least excitment before any season?


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27 minutes ago, nogoodbum said:

Ever since Tepper bought the team we have been hyped as "play-off bound" by somebody, Starting with RR/MH [95%MH], then MR/MH, then MR/SF, then the super-max hype from FR/SF. Tepper is guilty of falling for it along with a lot of Huddlers [even those that will never admit it] We are hardly the first team to have both a bad HC & GM. When we get to 10-20 years of such then we'll fit in with the worst. As far as next season goes: I am looking for improved play pointing to long term success. If Bryce proves what I think wrong & turns into a NFL QB great. But right now I'm looking at the other players proving themselves for 2025 & 2026 & beyond.

Agreed. It's about trying to salvage what we can of the last 3 or so drafts. If we can scrape more than two or three solid starters out of that bunch, it's a fuging start. And we gotta start somewhere.

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2 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

I’ve never cared less about this team.  These last 7 years along with SB50 just took something from me that I’m not sure I’ll ever get back.

Yeah I feel this way as well. Maybe it comes with age. I was in my 20's back then. For some reason my passion for the Panthers is not the same.

 

Losing a lot of games and having the worst owner in the NFL doesn't help either.

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I remember looking at him after they drafted him and thinking ... maybe (if I squinted I could almost see it). Then he got hurt, after looking like dogshit his first time(s) out as I remember it. That doesn’t help you.

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