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Look at Miami. They had a bad day. Anyone can have a bad day. In 3 months, the Jags could be the best team in the NFL. Who knows? Maybe we'll see them in the SB this year.  Lol. Ok. I spit. You know what I mean. Let's wait a couple of weeks before we burn the house down. That is all. Continue firing and benching everyone. 

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We weren't prepared to play.  I think we have a false sense of confidence based on practicing against our own defense (and vice versa).  Putting in no preseason work and shitting the bed out of the gate again, Cannales acting bewildered about how different the team looked against his expectations.  The real serious issue may be that we have coaches with no perception until they get their teeth kicked in by a 4 win team with a new coaching staff.

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We have Horn, Brown, Hunt, Lewis & McMillan for the future.  Really, it's 5 guys at best.

Hubbard is nice, but RBs come and go unless they're world beaters.  The rest of the roster on both sides is entirely replaceable.  I know it is because we've replaced it like 3 times since Cam left.

Scott nor Morgan rebooted the scouting department.  It's been mostly the same this entire time since Rhule's start (and many before).  There's nothing to relax from.  There were no expectations and everyone is still completely amazed by the lack of really anything watchable.  

Not to be doom and gloom, but there's not much else anymore to say.  

 

 

 

 

 

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The Panthers are dead. No one worth a sh*t would willingly work for this franchise. It’s all rejects and nobodies. I will never forgive David Tepper’s arrogant ass for ruining this franchise. He can give out as many charity dinners and coat drives as he wants but the fact remains he killed a fun team to be a fan of.  

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We're more than halfway through this decade and it's been a complete waste.

Test ran Teddy two-gloves, went XFL-alum, burned through (and failed) 2 competent starters that are still going hard (Darnold, Mayfield), drafted Corral (lol), traded up for Bryce (this counts for like 3 tries), have had the ginger fluttering about.  

0-7 since Cam.  

Thank you, please try again Panthers.  

 

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3 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

We have Horn, Brown, Hunt, Lewis & McMillan for the future.  Really, it's 5 guys at best.

Hubbard is nice, but RBs come and go unless they're world beaters.  The rest of the roster on both sides is entirely replaceable.  I know it is because we've replaced it like 3 times since Cam left.

Scott nor Morgan rebooted the scouting department.  It's been mostly the same this entire time since Rhule's start (and many before).  There's nothing to relax from.  There were no expectations and everyone is still completely amazed by the lack of really anything watchable.  

Not to be doom and gloom, but there's not much else anymore to say.  

 

 

 

 

 

I am not even certain Hunt/Lewis are core players because they came on massive contracts. Likely the last contracts they will get here, TBH.

I love TMac but let's not call that shot quite yet. Especially at that position.

I also question the entire scouting department. Makes me wonder if we even have people in the building capable of making good hires there.

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Just now, Bear Hands said:

We're more than halfway through this decade and it's been a complete waste.

Test ran Teddy two-gloves, went XFL-alum, burned through (and failed) 2 competent starters that are still going hard (Darnold, Mayfield), drafted Corral (lol), traded up for Bryce (this counts for like 3 tries), have had the ginger fluttering about.  

0-7 since Cam.  

Thank you, please try again Panthers.  

 

Might want to take a look at Darnold's game today if you think he is competent. Jets/Minny playoffs Darnold is back.

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