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Media touting tonight as The Shedaur Show


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27 minutes ago, Puresteel55 said:

Panthers are NOT a dumpster fire!

KEEP POUNDING!!!

 

Brother, I wish that were true but the evidence is all there. 36 wins in 7 years. 

Of course we all hope this is the year we start that turnaround but it's an inescapable fact that we are a raging dumpster fire as a franchise.

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I mean as far as media coverage of a preseason game goes, the 5 qb battle drama in Cleveland is a much more interesting story than whatever they could come up with the Panthers gradually improving the roster in the offseason. We don't really have any roster battles or new coaching changes etc.

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40 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Brother, I wish that were true but the evidence is all there. 36 wins in 7 years. 

Of course we all hope this is the year we start that turnaround but it's an inescapable fact that we are a raging dumpster fire as a franchise.

Agreed. Shoot man, I was almost at the point of selling all my memorabilia during the Rhule era. I have been a die hard fan since day one.

I believe that with DC and DM that we are on the right track. You gotta believe and I choose to control the the only thing I can, and that’s my attitude.

I choose to be positive about the future. That’s what “Keep Pounding” is all about.

I choose to believe.

KEEP POUNDING!!

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45 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Objectively, Shedaur playing is the most interesting thing happening in any pre-season game minus Cam Ward.

pretty much.  I only watch the Panthers.  I would tune in to see Ward and Sanders in a preseason game for a minute or two though.  Only rookies would ever have me tune into another team's preseason game.  I'm sure media is just playing the proper promotion card because they can get people to tune into this one.  

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