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...in this list of the most depressing Sports Franchises

This is one of the consistently worst NFL franchise teams of all time. Maybe not the absolute worst, but overall they are definitely not a great team.

And this season is no better than the rest. The Panthers are in the bottom ranks of the conference in the NFL. Over and over again this team has proven itself a disappointment with loss after loss.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/497249-25-most-disappointing-sports-franchises#page/11

I hope all this negative press is fuel and motivation for the rest of the season and next year

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Can we have an autolock on a thread whenever bleacher report shows up in a link? I haven't voted in the new huddle mod thread yet, but if this feature is promised by a candidate, they have my vote.

LOL the writer of the article is female journalism student from Ohio State. Her favorite athletes she lists as Kevin Garrnet, Steve Mason, and Rick Nash.

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Since the expansion Bobcats sprung up, the team has frequently neared the bottom in the league in wins. So far this preseason the team has only managed to win two games out of seven, which isn’t bad, but isn’t the best winning record by far.

What? First off, Charlotte lost four games during the preseason, so I'm not sure how they managed to lose five of their first seven games by her math. Secondly, that follow up statement is the clusterfug of all clusterfug stupid statements.

Also, from her bio:

I am journalism student at The Ohio State University. I love all things sports, hanging out with friends, and writing. I'm a big Cavs fan and Bluejackets fan, and of course a huge Ohio State fan. I am also a writing intern with the Writing Internship Program for the Bleacher Report, and look forward to writing many articles this summer on Ohio Pro Sports.

THE Ohio State University has wronged you; make sure to enroll in How To Blog 101 in the spring.

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