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Lowest Point of Fandom in Panthers Franchise History


Proudiddy

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You can't be serious. Have you not seen what we've let walk and what we've brought in (or lack thereof)? You are out of your mind.

Spending 3 draft picks on QBs? Idiotic.

Letting our most athletic player leave? Idiotic.

Letting Chris Harris go? Bad move.

Our average age is the lowest in the NFL. (Lack of leadership).

Need I say more??

That is some pretty retarded reasoning.

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I'm not usually a stats guy, but I think this is further proof fellas, from post-game blurb:

With just a field goal added to the 85 they walked in with, the Panthers are averaging 11.0 points per game. They're on pace to score 176 points this season, which is 77 fewer than the previous franchise low of 253 in 2001.

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/11/final-saints-34-panthers-3.html

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Panthers have 88 points in eight games (pace for 176). Fewest in a 16-game season is 140, by the 1992 Seahawks. Current pace not in top 5. 21 minutes ago via web

So, we are worse than the 2001 season, at least offensively, but I throw the defense in there as well because if they give up more than 10 points, the game is over.

And, I'm guessing that means we're "top 10 bad" on offense?

Maybe this needs its own thread... Second thought, no, it would prolly result in an increased number of local suicides.

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This has to be the lowest point of fandom for the sheer fact that we know JR doesn't give a f*** about this season therefore doesn't care if we win or lose.

Also, throw in the 09 season where we had a previous "throwaway" type season by putting a player above the team...

Can't get any lower than this crap now...

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I'd rather us lose with a good offense over a good defense.

It's not that I don't enjoy watching a good defensive struggle, and I'm so proud of our D for playing the way they have, but at least when your offense can score points you still feel like you've got a shot.

When the Saints got to 17 today, I literally thought to myself:"oh no...That's insurmountable.."

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After next week, we should have that pesky ppg down below 10.

I have never seen anything like our lack of scoring! Does not even resemble the game of football.

I feel that way because we do have talent on this roster, we just don't know how to use it.

Sad but true. The coaching staff just do not even seem to care.

You can't be serious. Have you not seen what we've let walk and what we've brought in (or lack thereof)? You are out of your mind.

Spending 3 draft picks on QBs? Idiotic.

Letting our most athletic player leave? Idiotic.

Letting Chris Harris go? Bad move.

Our average age is the lowest in the NFL. (Lack of leadership).

Need I say more??

Yes, please say more. 3 QB's drafted??????

Let's see: There is that Clausen guy that cannot play football, that tall 6'7" giant that goes down so easily, but who is that third QB?

Ow yes, Armanti Edwards !!! The guy that had almost 15,000 yards as a QB in college! The "not an NFL QB" that rushed for almost 5,000 yards in college! The person that the announcers have said he "has a laser arm in practice!" The guy that threw a 70 yard TD to the end zone in college that the defenders gave up on it because they thought it was ridiculous and that no one could throw it that far, and the announcer, former NFL coach of a Super Bowl team, that said that few NFL QB's have ever done that! That guy. I think you must be wrong, because obviously there is no way that he could play QB in the NFL....right?....right?....uh, huh

That is some pretty retarded reasoning.

You said it.

I'm not usually a stats guy, but I think this is further proof fellas, from post-game blurb:

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/11/final-saints-34-panthers-3.html

Additionally:

So, we are worse than the 2001 season, at least offensively, but I throw the defense in there as well because if they give up more than 10 points, the game is over.

And, I'm guessing that means we're "top 10 bad" on offense?

Maybe this needs its own thread... Second thought, no, it would prolly result in an increased number of local suicides.

This has to be the lowest point of fandom for the sheer fact that we know JR doesn't give a f*** about this season therefore doesn't care if we win or lose.

Also, throw in the 09 season where we had a previous "throwaway" type season by putting a player above the team...

Can't get any lower than this crap now...

How about, what was it 111 yards on offense today. If Pike didn't have that penalty on him, it would have been what? The worse offensive total of ANY Panthers game. Wow!

Put Armanti Edwards in for a couple of games. It couldn't get any worse. Bet people would be surprised. Would be good to win a few games.

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