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Panther's answer questions about team direction


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/04/25/1398658/panthers-answer-question-about.html

For anyone who doubted the Carolina Panthers when they said they had a plan, all the questions should have been answered this weekend.

Because now more than ever, the Panthers have the kind of roster general manager Marty Hurney’s probably always wanted, a project years in the making.

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For anyone who doubted the Carolina Panthers when they said they had a plan, all the questions should have been answered this weekend.

Because now more than ever, the Panthers have the kind of roster general manager Marty Hurney’s probably always wanted, a project years in the making.

I have to be a little cynical here. They've tried multiple different ways over the years with mixed results. They just tried to stay 'status quo' going into last year & that didn't work. How can the writer & or Hurney/Fox act like this has been the plan all along?! I like this method of building, but let's be real about their history! :rolleyes:

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