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how about a big round of applause for the panthers' brain trust, whom, without their collective effort this would not be possible...

let's recap

the coach then was Dom Capers, who was fired after the season, and lol, coached the team to a 12-4 regular season record/2nd seed/playoff bye just two years prior. Does that sound familiar to you at all?

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a notre dame qb also started most of those games. the offense was mediocre at best and the defense was absolute poo. that doesn't mean it didn't have its individual stars, as Kevin Greene put in quite a bid for pro bowl honors. Part of it was because he was so good, and part of it was because nobody else there was very good. So Beason, there's still some hope in this season for you to accomplish something by lighting it up and completely assf**king the ball carriers. <---------------wow that did not sound right at all.

Somewhere Everette Brown, the most recent high profile defensive line draft selection is channeling his inner Jason Peter, and by that i mean by being absof**kinglutely ineffective. Does he have a qb pressure yet this entire season? someone answer me that, and then link to where they got the info so i can bookmark it because i can't seem to find a website with a thorough set of stats.

anyway, those are some of my thoughts in a nutshell, and if you thought it sucked, f**k you and if they let Catdaddy create 600 threads of lame unoriginal 2 sentence OPs every week, they can at least let me kickoff one with a unique perspective and who can write a better one at almost 5 in the morning between studying greek history and eating cold ramen soup?

here's murderface to sing you off into the twilight cause i've got nothing else right now but it's probably reflective of John Fox's current state of mind so...

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