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Honestly,....who seen this commin?


Cpt slay a ho

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i can say i've heard 3 huddlers(other then myself) call this one.

killerkat and jangler are the other two,for you guys who kept hollering out the record after every suspect win,go head and post it now....12-4 and one and done.

if you still stand behind fox,turgovac,and jake good for you,but i don't have a drop of pity or respect for the three(at the time).

everyone started complaining about our d and how lucas was gettin burnt,well you saw first hand why this was allowed.who's to say our cb's aren't playing perfect zone coverage,just that it's not effective without a blitz.you wonder why our run d is garbage,maybe because our lb are dropping into zone every snap.our d looked fired up,bad...no let me rephrase horrible play calling snuff that fire out quick.you had one guy you had to keep under wraps,fitz and he ripped us for 160 in the first half.

jake,jake,jake.....for you guys who stuck up for him earlier in the season good,good for you,but i could swear he was getting payed to just throw picks the way he looked.the question is would you rather move forward with a guy your almost 75% percent sure won't get you there or would you rather get it out the way and find a new qb(matt moore in my opinion) and start movin forward.

fox.....wow fox.you show signs of greatness maybe even a HOFer,then it's followed by utter garbage.your stubbornness will be the fall of you and some of your coaching staff.

i'm not mad,and i have a clear head.i'm really sad for ppl like Steve Smith,Deangelo Williams,Julius Peppers,Jon Beason,Chris Harris,o-line,and anyone else who came 100% for every game this season,but are snubbed becasue of stuborness and poor,poor,poor execution.

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Yay, you fairy footed fine young male, you correctly predictted a loss by the Panthers!! Aren't you so fuging proud that you were able to see the folly in the rest of the fans who were pulling for the Panthers in this game? Its a good damn thing that you were sure of our loss because I would vomit right now to know that you were actually pulling for the Panthers. I hope that you are overjoyed in knowing that you correctly predicted our loss. All hail Cpt. Slay a Ho, King of the cock suckers. Eat one bitch.

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Well, I sure didn't see this coming. I didn't expect a spectacle either way.

Problem is that everyone out there will now start making the Cards sound like the giant killers of the league, when in fact we just handed them a game. Sure, they played pretty well, but if you take away 4 of the turnovers, it's probably something along the lines of a 21-14 game, and it could have been either way.

We all knew that the Panthers were fully capable of laying a rotten egg, we saw plenty of them this year. But the way they played the last 4 weeks of the season, we thought they were in playoff form and those horrible performances were behind us ... that our problem was keeping the boot on the neck when our opponent was down. We sure were wrong about that.

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if you had told me the panthers would lose big before this game, i would have you committed

i never saw this coming...until delhomme fumbled. after that i kinda figured it would all go to hell. but i choose to believe. i put my hope in the panthers. but that hope crashed and burned like the rest of the team

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My problem is that if jake is our QB next season, i will have have nothing to look forward to, we will have nothing next year that we don't have this year, so what...we make it to 10-6 or 11-5 and keep wining in spite of Jake, come playoffs that same thing will happen, either jake will give it away..... or a good enough team will expose him for what he is, a below average talent, unaware qb, who is made to look descent because his receiver is a monster. Very sad day to be a panther. Trgovac is a waste of skin, Fox...should be a army general not a head coach.

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My problem is that if jake is our QB next season, i will have have nothing to look forward to, we will have nothing next year that we don't have this year, so what...we make it to 10-6 or 11-5 and keep wining in spite of Jake, come playoffs that same thing will happen, either jake will give it away..... or a good enough team will expose him for what he is, a below average talent, unaware qb, who is made to look descent because his receiver is a monster. Very sad day to be a panther. Trgovac is a waste of skin, Fox...should be a army general not a head coach.

This post is too depressing. Nothing to look forward to? Too strong. There will always be the risk of a Jake stinker at an inopportune time, but he's not hopeless as a QB. He's a slightly below average NFL starting QB who is good in end-game situations but tends to compound his mistakes. I'd rather someone else got a shot next year, but I do think there's certainly hope for the team with this the core of our team back next year even with Jake at the helm. This playoff loss was an impressive display by the Cardinals but is not something that I think would be repeated often if we were in a similar situation. And had Kasay hit that FG in the wind against NYG we would be celebrating a win over Philly right now and this talk would seem silly to the nth degree.

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