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Robert Hunt to Panthers fans at home next week


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37 minutes ago, Lemory said:

I like that he mentioned the brown bags. That plus the fans booing last week and the subsequent benching of Bryce just proves that bullying works lol

I imagined what would be said about that in private. I didn't realize there were enough for the players to notice. Lol. That will be a subject of conversation.

"Wtf with the bags? Did you guys see that?" Then here comes that answer - what they are all probably thinking. 

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23 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

He's going with the Mike Singletary school of coaching lol

 

37 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Did you all hear Antonio Peirce threatening jobs during his post game presser?  That was insulting

It only works a few times and after that players just get tired of you. It's a short term strategy and never really goes well. 

I bet they beat the Browns this week, but after that if they hit anymore adversity what is he going to do? Threaten jobs again? 

Andy broke the Raiders.

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37 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Did you all hear Antonio Peirce threatening jobs during his post game presser?  That was insulting

Totally depends on the people in the locker room IMO and if also backed that up with direct conversations face to face with them. Perhaps that is what motivates whomever he was addressing, we really don't know.

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Okay just did hear Pierce. Lol. Not quite Singletary but hard ass. I kind of loved it. Get out the pads and the blocking sleds lol. 

And the business decision guys, heh heh. 

Maybe he'll go on a cut spree while we still have number one waiver spot. 

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1 hour ago, strato said:

Okay just did hear Pierce. Lol. Not quite Singletary but hard ass. I kind of loved it. Get out the pads and the blocking sleds lol. 

And the business decision guys, heh heh. 

Maybe he'll go on a cut spree while we still have number one waiver spot. 

I think everyone in the NFL is aware that every week is a business decision.  Comments like these are not generally motivational.  The buck stops at the podium he was standing behind.  he is communicating with the team through the media.  In my view, LV looked unprepared and not that good.  Crosby was dinged and we saw how good they are without his pressure. 

I get it--and he is right--but he is not building by attacking--as good as it makes you feel at the time.

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