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Why 2010 Means Nothing to the Carolina Panthers (no smack)


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STILL?

Why are you guys wasting your time arguing? You're not going to change their minds. They aren't going to change yours. You all sound like a bunch of bickering old women. Let the trolls find someone else to bother.

STILL?

Why are you wasting your time telling us we're wasting our time arguing? You're not going to change our minds. We're not going to change yours. You sound like a bickering old woman.

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No one has commented on my favorite post yet.

After the OP complained about all panther fans not using any logic in their arguments, one of his own TB faithful had the following to say...

(Paraphrasing): Mike Williams is like Spider Man and during the 4th preseason game one announcer said one of their receivers was going to the probowl.

Oh noooezzz...WE GOING TO LOSE!!!!!!!!

Seeing as Josh Freeman's favorite red zone target is Jon Beason, I (nor any other panthers fan) are worried about your new receivers, your "franchise" quarterback, or how you are finally heading in the right direction after 5+ years of rebuilding.

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Whats this BS... I log on to see if there is any good panther news and I saw all this why bucs will win crap? What is this a Tampa forum? You buc homers are crazy we may be bad... but we aren't tampa bad. Your team sucks, struggled for 3.8 quarters against the browns and got saved by the bad play of Delhomme...

Enjoy your loss, along with the rebuilding of a new underachieving team like every other buc team in history.

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We consider him franchise material due to the fact that we are building a team around him. We are investing in him being a long time qb for the team. We arent going out and drafting a high end qb to compete with him. We went out and got him some wrs to throw to. We traded for a solid TE. The o-line is good, now the receivers are good. We have Caddy back running the ball. On the offensive side of the ball, it is set up to do really well. All Freeman needs to time to build report with his teammates. A qb is not going to be great in the first 2 years. Even Peyton struggled his first 2 years. Its how you treat him and how you allow him to grow that determines if he is a franchise player or not. Moore is nothing more than a fill in until they think Clausen is right for the job. Carolina isnt building a team around him, instead is grooming his backup to take over.

Just because you build around him doesn't make him a franchise quarterback. Oakland did alot to build around Jamarcus Russell but it didn't make him a franchise quarterback.

First of all your offensive line isn't good and your defensive line is totally unproven. Your receivers have done nothing in the NFL so it is hard to label them good. All told Stroughter, Williams and Spurlock combined for 9 catches and around 100 yards. Hard to call that good. And cadillac has never stayed healthy enough to do much outside of one year. What did he get 75 yards on 22 carries?? Again not exactly good. But then again your standards for everything are so low you might think they did that well.

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