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Worst football I have ever seen


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1 hour ago, Cavscout said:

Failure begins at the top, success starts at the bottom. You have to draft properly to fix this. But you can't when you have a failure as an owner.

And you have to stop picking up JAG free agents, like Wonnum,  that know they can come here, contribute absolutely nothing and still collect a check.   All of these paycheck vets that come here know that they can just say, "something doesn't feel 100%" and they can sit on their scamming @sses and contribute nothing. Been happening for years now.

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Was visiting my parents and helping them with stuff.  Turned on the game and watched the pick 6.  Turned it off and went back outside to enjoy the weather.  This isn't worth our time folks.  Its not a matter of being a good fan this just isn't worth the time.  

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1 hour ago, Deltek44 said:

The most upsetting thing for me while at the same time I think there is hope is we just got boat raced by a team that was us, not just last year but they have been us for years. Last year they were getting destroyed with the wrong coaches and QB. I am not saying they are SB contenders but within one year they have turned it around and are easily beating bad teams. They have now not just boat raced us but they beat the heck out of the Cards and Browns as bad as they beat us.

You can turn it around quickly but you have to get real football people in the building. Is Tepper capable? is the question.

Washington got something last year that played a big role in their turnaround: New Ownership 

And this is what the Panthers need. Tepper is the root cause of this mess. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, 7CLOWNS said:

Does Wilks still have the best record in Tepper's era???

Depends if you're going off win%, total wins, or what. 

In Tepper era:

  • Rivera 12-16
  • Rhule 11-27
  • Wilks 6-6
  • Tabor 1-5
  • Canales 1-6
  • Reich 1-10
  • Fewell 0-4

The funny thing is that Tepper fired Ron at 5-7 which would be considered amazing by today's standards.

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14 minutes ago, thennek said:

Washington got something last year that played a big role in their turnaround: New Ownership 

And this is what the Panthers need. Tepper is the root cause of this mess. 

 

 

Oh, OK didn't know that. I knew they signed outside GM and new coaching staff.

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3 hours ago, Jmac said:

Browns, Lions, etc. At their worst (back in the day), weren't this bad. Any team you can think of, wasn't this bad. Excellent way to lose an entire fanbase. 

They are much worse then last season, which hurts to say. Watching this every week, numbs you to the point of total indifference. Being the league punching bag every week.....is demoralizing.

 

 

 

You ain’t seen nothing yet

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3 hours ago, Deltek44 said:

The most upsetting thing for me while at the same time I think there is hope is we just got boat raced by a team that was us, not just last year but they have been us for years. Last year they were getting destroyed with the wrong coaches and QB. I am not saying they are SB contenders but within one year they have turned it around and are easily beating bad teams. They have now not just boat raced us but they beat the heck out of the Cards and Browns as bad as they beat us.

You can turn it around quickly but you have to get real football people in the building. Is Tepper capable? is the question.

There's a very big component you're missing regarding their turnaround. You probably already know, but if not, I'll let you figure out what that is.

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