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RODS gotta GO


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Different year Different players same problems same horrible lineup choices same complete lack of adjustments.

Elite talent refuses to play in his system.

#FireRBA

 

He needs to go? 

 

Will they? Probably not, join me if we get swept (looking very likely) if Boycotting the Canes until hes fired.

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12 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I agree. But unfortunately it probably won’t happen. This team is the definition of insanity. 

Tuesday was a lot of bad play by a few players today its just blatantly obvious RBA has lost the players faith in both him and his system.  

 

He needs to go but like we both said they probably won't, its why people need to quit supporting it. 

 

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41 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Rob has been great but this is far as he will ever take us with his defensive first system. Florida plays the same system. They just do it better with better players. Unfortunately, this is what we’re gonna get.

The system isn't the problem. It's decision making.

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I think it’s the system. He plays defensive first. But we don’t have the guys. Small soft and old. 

We just got mollywhopped by our own system.

Is Florida more talented? Sure, but not that much better?

The team was not ready to take the ice tonight.

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Also its kinda retarded a superstar cant come here without feeling like he cant contribute and has to hold back in order to fit Rod`s system. If that ever happens with any team, that coach needs to go. 

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