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A New Guy's Fan Perspective


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Im new here to the huddle and although Ive heard lots of odd things from Panthers fans in the past, I must say I find pretty hilarious to read a lot of the negative reviews about certain players last night. It's kind of like when you want to go see a new movie and you look up reviews and most people give it an A or B but then theres the reviews that come from people that just plain were not watching the same movie. "ZOMG!. . F!! . . . TERRIBAD!. . I would rather be shaving my balls with a jigsaw". I find that I just cant stop reading them. . . well mostly because many huddlers keep posting them. Sometime they can be more entertaining than the games.

Haters of Lafell and the rest: Hehehe, its one game, one muthafahkin game ya jeckaces. Dear Lawd, I cant imagine what life is like in your eyes. A string of disappoints, non stop misery, fear, and hate.

To the Armanti Haters: OOOHHHH you just couldnt WAIT to tell everyone how right you were about that being a bad pick. . OHH you know so much about football, we are all very impressed here.

It was his first game. . at which a position he's never played anywhere close to this level. . . in the rain. He actually did well NOT fuggin up. . . least he knew the playbook muthfahkaaaaz hehehe (I wish the best for DJ I really do).

To the Clausen Haters: Look man, if you hate Notre Dame thats all fine and dandy. If you hated Jimmy's guts before he was a Panther, well. . that's fine too, but he's a Panther now so how bout you throw away that childish prejudice and give the guy an honest objective opinion. If youre gonna be a Panthers fan, the rest of us really dont want to hear you bitching and moaning about "Golden Tate, Golden Tate".

Rofl some guy on the Packman show is baggin on clausen for wearing black tape under his eyes instead of the other stuff. Bwahahaha

To me, two players had off nights and that would be Gross and Money. Everyone else (considering the conditions), looked anywhere from "yep thats pretty much what we expected" to "Uhm, Im totally going to shave a 76 into my sideburns this year. . maybe my gut hair too"

Oh ya and someone tell Fox to stop tampering with where #52 lines up.

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I agree that one game doesn't tell us much, but I hope we don't have a repeat of last season where virtually every Huddler (but me and a few others) were saying that the preseason didn't mean anything and was in no way an indication of what was to come in the regular season. One game doesn't tell us much, but one entire preseason can.

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I find it very odd that these people think of themselves as fans. I literally do not understand how their brains arrive at those types of conclusions.

I agree that one game doesn't tell us much, but I hope we don't have a repeat of last season where virtually every Huddler (but me and a few others) were saying that the preseason didn't mean anything and was in no way an indication of what was to come in the regular season. One game doesn't tell us much, but one entire preseason can.

Oh I dont think the score does but the games certainly do give you a lot of indication of where the team is for sure. I would think 4 games is enough to make an "early" guess, but lets not forget that football is a game of momentum. So even some of you ol' school Shot Callers around here should be careful about that imho.

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Im new here to the huddle and although Ive heard lots of odd things from Panthers fans in the past, I must say I find pretty hilarious to read a lot of the negative reviews about certain players last night. It's kind of like when you want to go see a new movie and you look up reviews and most people give it an A or B but then theres the reviews that come from people that just plain were not watching the same movie. "ZOMG!. . F!! . . . TERRIBAD!. . I would rather be shaving my balls with a jigsaw". I find that I just cant stop reading them. . . well mostly because many huddlers keep posting them. Sometime they can be more entertaining than the games.

Haters of Lafell and the rest: Hehehe, its one game, one muthafahkin game ya jeckaces. Dear Lawd, I cant imagine what life is like in your eyes. A string of disappoints, non stop misery, fear, and hate.

To the Armanti Haters: OOOHHHH you just couldnt WAIT to tell everyone how right you were about that being a bad pick. . OHH you know so much about football, we are all very impressed here.

It was his first game. . at which a position he's never played anywhere close to this level. . . in the rain. He actually did well NOT fuggin up. . . least he knew the playbook muthfahkaaaaz hehehe (I wish the best for DJ I really do).

To the Clausen Haters: Look man, if you hate Notre Dame thats all fine and dandy. If you hated Jimmy's guts before he was a Panther, well. . that's fine too, but he's a Panther now so how bout you throw away that childish prejudice and give the guy an honest objective opinion. If youre gonna be a Panthers fan, the rest of us really dont want to hear you bitching and moaning about "Golden Tate, Golden Tate".

Rofl some guy on the Packman show is baggin on clausen for wearing black tape under his eyes instead of the other stuff. Bwahahaha

To me, two players had off nights and that would be Gross and Money. Everyone else (considering the conditions), looked anywhere from "yep thats pretty much what we expected" to "Uhm, Im totally going to shave a 76 into my sideburns this year. . maybe my gut hair too"

Oh ya and someone tell Fox to stop tampering with where #52 lines up.

hi welcome to the forums

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Why are you hating on the haters? Haters gonna hate.

RE:My AE "hate" - He had a price tag for his pick because it involved a trade up, and with that he also got a 4 year contract.

So the expectations are high. And I think we all want him to come out and show us something.

But he didn't show talent with his hands in Training Camp, and he didn't last night. You could try and justify that by saying the FO said they were drafting an athlete. But his performance wasn't all that athletic last night.

You know what they say about first impressions...

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