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This organization fuging sucks. I hate this team


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2 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

These games are 10x better than anything in the Bryce era. I’m relatively contented especially if the rookies keep flashing.
 

I don’t know what anyone is expecting.
 

I’m not going to be pissed about losing till 2026. Improvement needs to continue this season and significant improvement in 2025. 
 

Don’t watch or enjoy the team for what it is. 

This is the right take. 

The awful trade for Bryce set this franchise back 3 years. And 2026 is when we can finally have a fair talent chance again. 

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My friend, this team isn't winning this year.  The best we could hope for before the season was like 4-6 wins but in typical Panthers fashion we won't get there.  We had a very untalented team before the season and with the injuries it's about as bad as it can get.  Just hope maybe next year we can finally improve.  But at least we haven't got shut out two weeks in a row yet.

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The offense is ready to compete. The defense absolutely is not. It's because we gutted the defensive roster to get Bryce and put a good offense around him. We just built around the wrong guy. If Bruce was the guy we'd have a lot of hope. We wouldn't be good but it's be like early in Cam's career when we could score but we couldn't stop anybody. We were all excited though because you could see the potential of what we could become. This just feels hopeless because at the end of the day we're being kept afloat by a 37 year old bandaid QB. There's nothing to get excited about for the future.

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This is what happens when you dedicate your whole off season to helping a QB who dont even belong on the damn field. Our defense shouldn't be this Bad, we shouldn't have to be relying on Andy Dalton. Just a horrible a domino effect that got us here. Making a horrible decision like trading up to draft bryce young is just a wound that goes deeper and deeper until you decide to take the knife out. 

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