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Richardson has Ruined Our Franchise


TylerDurden

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We all said either his plan would look genius or would backfire big time. Well, you see what it's done now.

He's a fuging idiot. If he would've kept his fuging mouth shut before Luck declared, we probably would be dealing with an entirely different scenario. Insulted Harbaugh, fans, etc.

This is pathetic. Get ready, we're the new Detroit Lions.

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We're not the Lions.

But I agree that he's ran this franchise into this ground.

I believe he's old and stubborn, and doesn't have firm grip on what's going on around him.

For lack of a better term, he's become delusional, and whole pie chart scenario during the press conference the other day showed where his priorities are.

He no longer has any right to own this franchise, and I could only hope the NFL intervenes.

The fanbase needs to make a statement.

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We're not the Lions.

But I agree that he's ran this franchise into this ground.

I believe he's old and stubborn, and doesn't have firm grip on what's going on around him.

For lack of a better term, he's become delusional, and whole pie chart scenario during the press conference the other day showed where his priorities are.

He no longer has any right to own this franchise, and I could only hope the NFL intervenes.

The fanbase needs to make a statement.

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Dude comes to a presser talking about his investors, what HE wants from a coach, that he won't make a single contract until the new CBA is done, and comes at the media with all these snarky answers about how much money he spends and about the lockout. He may want to win, and that's great, but I'm not sure he knows how to win. He came off to me in a way that doesn't make me confident he is able to handle his position with his current state.

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This is the worst time ever to be a Panthers fan. We've never been so low. Honestly, I don't think we're gonna be that much better even if we TRY to win next season, possibly looking at another Top 5 pick, especially if QB isn't addressed at all.

Problem is, the #1 pick isn't nearly as valuable as it once was being that Luck stayed at school. First year in a long time that there wasn't a pretty consensus #1 pick going into the draft. Like I said the other day, holding that presser when he did, saying what he said, then leaking that we'd take Luck the same day - LOL, I told you we'd be left standing at the altar with egg on our face.

We are a laughingstock right now. We ARE the Lions right now. Scratch that, WORSE. They had several opportunities to draft a franchise QB, missed on one, made it on the other but he's injury prone.

We don't even have that opportunity.

Say what you want, but Cam Newton and Gabbert aren't gonna be franchise guys. This is the most useless draft in years in regards to the top of the draft.

Dilfer is reporting that Luck didn't want to come to Charlotte. So what changed since the Bowl game? If he already knew he didn't like Charltotte/Carolina before the Bowl, he would've just said he was staying in school then, if it was truly about getting his degree, it wouldn't have mattered anyway...

What changed? JR's dumbass held the most media-savvy presser known to man...

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way too early to say none of these other QBs will be anything. Luck was not a sure fire hit, no one ever is, he just had the least risk.

time to get on another bandwagon. At least now we don't have to worry about spending the months upcoming knowing who we'd pick!

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Dont let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya as you leave. Maybe the Patriots have some space left on their bandwagon.

I don't know if you're responding to me, but that's not at all what I meant. I mean the relationship between the Panthers and Richardson.

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