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Least excitment before any season?


KingKucci
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TBH

 

 

my load was blown last year..

 

 

experienced successful coach... broke the FUGGIN BANK for an all world coaching staff..  traded up to FUGGIN #1 ovr to select a Heisman winning QB...  

 

 

*one of if not THE worst seasons in Panthers history*

 

... fake grass..  concerts..  stupid soccer in the stadium.. revovations in place to take away 20% of the stadium for rich bitches to sip wine..

 

 

im sorry but morale is low.. especially because i work every weekend in an ER while my wife works durring the week to save on child care..

 

morale is low man

 

as much as I have bought into canelez and bryce..  i believe.. i always buy in.. im a homer..

 

do i BELIEVE?

 

 

hell no. 

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I’m excited that we have a GM making moves that actually make sense. I’m excited that people finally figured out you have to have an at least above average o-line to compete.Im excited our HC seems to know how to work with QB’s. It’s going to take time to turn this trainwreck around, just hoping Tepper stays out of the way.

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