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Just now, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Who said blow it up? I didn’t. I did however say Rod needs to rethink his philosophy and 2nd, let Koochie be our guy.  Also, get a damn 2nd line center. 

Let it play out. Chill.

There is no reason to be antsy. This is literally arguably the best period in franchise history. When/if we win a Cup, it would OVERWHELMINGLY be the best period in franchise history.

Take some notes from the other POS franchise we root for, stop and smell the roses a little. I wish I knew how good those good times were for the Panthers. I wish I had appreciated them more then.

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

Paul Maurice took 30+ years to get a cup....  bad example 

Strictly speaking of his tenure with Florida. Only took him two years. In those two years, two cup finals and 1 cup. In 6 years Rod has made zero.  Just talking current tenures.  I believe in my heart it’s his stubborn reluctantly to have kept at least the rotation going with Koochie and Freddie while also his man defense. The team just finds ways to fizzle out in the playoffs every year. 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Let it play out. Chill.

There is no reason to be antsy. This is literally arguably the best period in franchise history. When/if we win a Cup, it would OVERWHELMINGLY be the best period in franchise history.

Take some notes from the other POS franchise we root for, stop and smell the roses a little. I wish I knew how good those good times were for the Panthers. I wish I had appreciated them more then.

I appreciate the heck out of the last 6 years. But at some point it’s like damn guys, best talent ever and the same song and dance. We all want the Cup. Hopefully it comes but doing the same thing over and over getting the same result while hoping for a different one is insanity. Something has to give 

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3 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Strictly speaking of his tenure with Florida. Only took him two years. In those two years, two cup finals and 1 cup. In 6 years Rod has made zero.  Just talking current tenures.  I believe in my heart it’s his stubborn reluctantly to have kept at least the rotation going with Koochie and Freddie while also his man defense. The team just finds ways to fizzle out in the playoffs every year. 

He can be stubborn but it's belief in his guys. That poo is also why a lot of these guys love him. 

Look, his trajectory is great. We just need to tinker and stay the course.

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I appreciate the heck out of the last 6 years. But at some point it’s like damn guys, best talent ever and the same song and dance. We all want the Cup. Hopefully it comes but doing the same thing over and over getting the same result while hoping for a different one is insanity. Something has to give 

We change things all the time. That same system of play that won FL a Cup....that is what we do, BTW

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7 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Piss off asshole.  If you don’t have anything good to say singling me out all the time then fug off.  

I think  you need to apply that same logic to your posting, squirt. 
 

I will be doing the game day threads this year to reverse your bad juju. 

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