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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

I don’t think there’s a chance in hell salah would come here. 

we hired a head coach no other team interviewed and I think there’s a reason for that. 

Saleh and Canales have worked together before.

plus there are plenty of nfl people that thought Canales would be the next Seattle coach.

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9 hours ago, frankw said:

Doesn't sound like Thielen had much confidence in the QB room in Carolina.

But he went out of his way to talk glowingly of the rookie QB in Minnesota just two months ago.

Really? What did he say to make you think that? 

Kinda seemed to me that he's saying the same things about JJ that he said about BY when he was a Panther.

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50 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Really? What did he say to make you think that? 

Kinda seemed to me that he's saying the same things about JJ that he said about BY when he was a Panther.

It is goofy how some people hate Bryce so much that they're flat out lying to try and remain entitled to their pessimism.

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It's insanity. Most fans are realists and eagerly awaiting the season to see if we get pre- or post-benching Bryce to start the season and how much he is able to do with some young and developing weapons. Many of us understand that these young guys are going to have growing pains on the job as well as the new defense, but the fans with all of the excuses for why Bryce can't be successful are pounding the no excuses drum.

Personally, I'd prefer the Keep Pounding drum.

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8 hours ago, Icege said:

It is goofy how some people hate Bryce so much that they're flat out lying to try and remain entitled to their pessimism.

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It's insanity. Most fans are realists and eagerly awaiting the season to see if we get pre- or post-benching Bryce to start the season and how much he is able to do with some young and developing weapons. Many of us understand that these young guys are going to have growing pains on the job as well as the new defense, but the fans with all of the excuses for why Bryce can't be successful are pounding the no excuses drum.

Personally, I'd prefer the Keep Pounding drum.

Sounds like after the fact I got what I want now I'm out the door coach speak to me. How he feels about Bryce Young personally ≠ cosigning this QB room. To me he lowkey expressed how he truly felt when he went completely out of his way to very enthusiastically praise a rookie QB who has yet to play a single snap in the regular season and say he could become the face of the league. That says more to me than this coach speak level out the door babble.

What's truly goofy is reading someone whailing about having another person on ignore and still daily getting reaction notifications from that person. As usual you're up at 7 am mad af. You have serious psychological problems. At some point the mods need to reel you in if you refuse to get help. Because you are going to have a complete and utter meltdown when this team inevitably struggles.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Sounds like after the fact I got what I want now I'm out the door coach speak to me. How he feels about Bryce Young personally ≠ cosigning this QB room. To me he lowkey expressed how he truly felt when he went completely out of his way to very enthusiastically praise a rookie QB who has yet to play a single snap in the regular season and say he could become the face of the league. That says more to me than this coach speak level out the door babble.

What's truly goofy is reading someone whailing about having another person on ignore and still daily getting reaction notifications from that person. As usual you're up at 7 am mad af. You have serious psychological problems. At some point the mods need to reel you in if you refuse to get help. Because you are going to have a complete and utter meltdown when this team inevitably struggles.

Oh he ignored you? I no lie have mrcompletely11 on ignore his takes are trolling at this point.

You get on my nerves a bit, but you occasionally have objective takes that make discourse worth while which is more than I can say for him.

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8 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Oh he ignored you? I no lie have mrcompletely11 on ignore his takes are trolling at this point.

You get on my nerves a bit, but you occasionally have objective takes that make discourse worth while which is more than I can say for him.

With Mr completely I just let him be him. He does have quality posting when he wants. We all troll a bit sometimes. But I think we all more or less want the same things.

I appreciate the fact that you and I can have spats but still come back later and be rational adults and not hold months long grudges. So kudos to you for being an adult in the room.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

With Mr completely I just let him be him. He does have quality posting when he wants. We all troll a bit sometimes. But I think we all more or less want the same things.

I appreciate the fact that you and I can have spats but still come back later and be rational adults and not hold months long grudges. So kudos to you for being an adult in the room.

Agreed, for me its not derailing every thread and making it about one player with him thats trolling in my book, at some point ill unblock him just because its funny. 

 

Touche, at the end of the day we all do WANT the same thing.

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37 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

They must have discussed this before the trade, dude wanted out lol. 

The man took a paycut to get up out of here but it's beyond the pale for anyone to suggest he wanted to ride off into the sunset with a different QB room.

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