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Panthers Back To 2001


beastson

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We're not winning more than 4 games, so I advise everybody to accept that now so it wont hurt as much

I thought we would go to the playoffs, 10-6. The losses we had thought otherwise. This isn't 04, where we had a fire leader in Jake and a great coach in Fox. Fox is a lame duck now, and him benching Matt after 2 single games showed that

I just said like last week after that benching that this team is going to explode sooner or later (Smitty). What Fox did showed a lot. He even played him AFTER an concussion. Thats not the Fox we all know. And if he has no control and just make random decisions like that, then the team will sooner or later get out of control. Only people wasn't surprised about the move was the fans and media, because yall started begging for it. It was not a good move period because Clausen is a rookie. This is NOT Vick/Kolb. Clausen is NOT Vick. Im not going to touch on Jerry, no need to

We got a lot of young talent that's not ready right now. Panthers are back to 2001. That Buc fan was right, lets keep it real. Prepare for a long and disheartening season

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2001 was a better team. They could atleast score points.

Far better. We were competitive in almost every game. Which is why I never gave much credit to the turn around John Fox did here.

Was it a good job? Absolutely, but not as big as some make it out to be.

The 2001 team was also more enjoyable to watch, although far more hearbreaking cause they lost most of their games at the end of the game.

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Far better. We were competitive in almost every game. Which is why I never gave much credit to the turn around John Fox did here.

Was it a good job? Absolutely, but not as big as some make it out to be.

The 2001 team was also more enjoyable to watch, although far more hearbreaking cause they lost most of their games at the end of the game.

Yeah but it did build character for our team for 2002 and 2003.

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