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On 7/12/2025 at 8:10 AM, Panthers Rhule said:

This news got me thinking and now i'm curious if it's just me so i have a question for all of you.

I despise Atl an NO but not the Bucs. I dot know why but I don't. So my question is this. 

Do the rest of Panther's fans feel the same and why do you think that is??

I mean Im a 100% panther fan, I hate all the opponents. If you forced me to rank them based on how much levels of despise. #1 for me is the saints for the most. fug you Brees and Payton and Jordan and whole smelly fan base.  2nd would be ATL, I've never got over that superman TD by vick...... 3rd would be bucs who have owned the division along with having a fraud SB. 

Most of my feels come from how things were 10-15 years ago. 

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On 7/12/2025 at 8:10 AM, Panthers Rhule said:

This news got me thinking and now i'm curious if it's just me so i have a question for all of you.

I despise Atl an NO but not the Bucs. I dot know why but I don't. So my question is this. 

Do the rest of Panther's fans feel the same and why do you think that is??

I DO feel the same...no explanation other than I grew up watching them. Honestly, if they were in another division I would wish them nothing but the best (now that that turd Brady is gone).

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On 7/12/2025 at 1:10 PM, Panthers Rhule said:

This news got me thinking and now i'm curious if it's just me so i have a question for all of you.

I despise Atl an NO but not the Bucs. I dot know why but I don't. So my question is this. 

Do the rest of Panther's fans feel the same and why do you think that is??

I understand how you feel on the buccs, I don't hate them as much as ATL or NO but I do in fact hate them. Brady helped bring some more of the hate juice for buccs back. 

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2 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

I understand how you feel on the buccs, I don't hate them as much as ATL or NO but I do in fact hate them. Brady helped bring some more of the hate juice for buccs back. 

Maybe it stems from the fact that they were so bad for so long while I was growing up. It's hard to hate a team and pity them at the same time. Unfortunately, it makes me wonder if anyone really HATES the panthers right now (outside of the NFCS).

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7 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Maybe it stems from the fact that they were so bad for so long while I was growing up. It's hard to hate a team and pity them at the same time. Unfortunately, it makes me wonder if anyone really HATES the panthers right now (outside of the NFCS).

Maybe the cardinals? since we seem to beat them no matter how bad we are haha. But I cannot pity another team being bad. If I don't have pity for my own team, i can't have it for any other team. 

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On 7/11/2025 at 4:43 PM, mrcompletely11 said:

Brown is good wirfs is close to generational.   And at the time we needed a lt.  fuging rhule fuging hurney

Brown had over 100 tackles as a defensive tackle. 
 

Assuming he remains healthy, if he continues those stats he will be considered “generational”

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37 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Brown had over 100 tackles as a defensive tackle. 
 

Assuming he remains healthy, if he continues those stats he will be considered “generational”

No he won't, and that's nothing against Brown or what he can be, but DT's are only considered "generational" when they also rack up sacks.

He can still be an elite player for us, make pro bowls and all pro teams, but unless he significantly increases his sack total, he'll never make it to the "generational" label, just the nature of the position and today's game.  Racking up tackles from the DL just doesn't flash enough to earn that standing these days.

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Bucs continue to have issues -- they have a league-leading 464lb player who was just put in "non football injury reserve" list due to his weight.   

The good news is that he's getting the help he needs; carrying that much around can't be good long-term for the knees or other important parts
 

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"He's working at [losing weight], and we're working with him and that's all you can ask right now."

The 6-foot-6 defensive tackle has been working with a team nutritionist, and the team hasn't said what would be an ideal playing weight for him. 


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45821897/bucs-watson-nfl-heaviest-player-trying-get-healthier

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On 7/12/2025 at 8:10 AM, Panthers Rhule said:

This news got me thinking and now i'm curious if it's just me so i have a question for all of you.

I despise Atl an NO but not the Bucs. I dot know why but I don't. So my question is this. 

Do the rest of Panther's fans feel the same and why do you think that is??

It's because we owned the Bucs for so long that they aren't as offensive.

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