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Robert Hunt to Panthers fans at home next week


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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

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.

I enjoyed listening to him though. Takes me back.

They surely do communicate through the media at times, it's a good tool. Usually to build them up. I hear that all the time. 

 

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The play on the field will keep the brown bags out of the stands.

There are 5 levels. 1. Trophy 2. Cheers 3. Boos 4. Brown bags 5. Empty seats.

The team is always in control of their product. The fans will always be a true gauge of that product. Champions own that accountability and love their fans for speaking truth about their team.

The talent is there and the coaching is proving they can protect the teams weak spots.

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

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.

I thought pierce coached a horrible game. Two plays in particular stand out to me. The first was when he ran the ball on 3rd and 7 then went for it on 4th and 3 and failed. The second was when they hurried to the line to run a sneak on 4th and more than a yard instead of lining up to run an actual play. Neither of those made any sense to me.

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8 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I always wondered who the fugging nerds were that put brown paper bags on their heads to watch a game? My guess is they have never played a sport in their lives beyond middle school or rec league or they double down and use those paper bags when they get home to put over their ugly chick's faces before they bang those sows.

At 1 time fans of the Bucs and Browns wore paper bags on their head at every game. They were terrible teams and it went on for several decades. Count your blessings that we have avoided a long stretch of continuously bad football in Carolina. But Tepper still had time to completely destroy this franchise. He's trying his best to do it with his own meddling in the football decisions. If he would just sit down and enjoy the ride he would look better. 

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2 hours ago, Jackofalltrades said:

I love the trenches, my faves are Derrick Brown and Robert Hunt. 

If you can't win at the line of scrimmage then the rest simply doesn't matter.

Someone on here use to have the entire oline in their sig, I think it was @Mr Scott, the big uglies or something like that.  I always thought it was cool how they acknowledged a group that generally don’t get much acknowledgment 

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22 hours ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Someone on here use to have the entire oline in their sig, I think it was @Mr Scott, the big uglies or something like that.  I always thought it was cool how they acknowledged a group that generally don’t get much acknowledgment 

My son recently starting playing OL in 7-8-9 yo league and I'm helping to coach the lines. They don't have enough players so most of them play both ways. My first lesson and something I continue to harp on is the importance of winning at the line of scrimmage. It's a warzone and those battles determine the outcome of the war.

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