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3 to 4 years minimum before Panthers make the playoffs again


Skew

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Not this year.

Next year = lockout.

year 2 = new coach, new system, new players, no playoffs

year 3 = maybe winning season, probable not playoffs

year 4 = maybe playoffs

That's an optimistic scenario. It's not going to be good for a while Panther fans. Can you handle it?

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let's see the dolphins go 1-15 & make the playoffs the next year, the falcons look to be in shambles & make the playoffs the next season. we went 1-15 & make the playoffs in year 2 ,so until i know who will coach & after i see what type of moves this team makes i won't commit to the 4 year plan( but i'll be here either way)

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I'll take four years of crap in the hopes that the fifth year is good. Doesn't mean I won't be overtly, unrealistically optomistic each of those four years, but the team will have to move to lose my support.

Yes, that means I'll keep buying the shitty product now because I want the product to stick around and hopefully get better. Hope that doesn't bother any of you boycott happy folks on here.

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I'll take four years of crap in the hopes that the fifth year is good. Doesn't mean I won't be overtly, unrealistically optomistic each of those four years, but the team will have to move to lose my support.

Yes, that means I'll keep buying the shitty product now because I want the product to stick around and hopefully get better. Hope that doesn't bother any of you boycott happy folks on here.

Has nothing to do with support, just what it takes on the average, for a team with a loosing season like this to turn it around.

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