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On 9/8/2025 at 7:39 AM, rayzor said:

i think i'm finally over it. 

i didn't watch yesterday. had absolutely NO interest in watching. completely forgot about it actually. my wife said "isn't there a panthers game today?" "yeah. first game of the season." "what time does it start?" "1:00. what time is it now?" "2" "oh well"

saw they lost. didn't care. not even curious anymore. i think preseason showed me enough. if they miraculously turn it around...maybe i'll get a little interested, but i think Sundays are going to be panther free for me for a while. i really just don't care anymore. apathy has completely set in. 

I'm with you on this. I watched the beginning until the weather delay, saw enough of the game to say to myself, "I think I will go outside and cut my grass". Pretty sad that cutting grass is way better than watching the Can'thers play. Actually had a good time and the weather was awesome. Probably gonna stick with that M/O for the foreseeable future.

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On 9/8/2025 at 2:07 AM, GoobyPls said:

I hate losing week 1, but not gonna overreact just yet. We had a ton of lapses and the tempo of the offense was way off. We need to look good vs Arizona 

Should've looked good against Jacksonville but we know how that went down.

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On 9/8/2025 at 9:22 AM, rayzor said:

i think if i wasn't getting laid off in a few weeks i would probably be more engaged. i just don't have room in my head for the kind of poo we've got going on. 

seriously, it would have helped me out if we could have this one year where we didn't suck just to give me something to look forward to. now it's just another negative thing i've got going on. i'd really just not bother with it anymore. 

One door closes another one will open bro!  Keep your head up it will all work out in the end.

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On 9/8/2025 at 8:59 AM, Zaximus said:

I've seen this thread before lol.  I feel like a slow start isn't getting absolutely dominated and not even looking like an NFL team.  It's probably time to replace Morgan.  I never liked that we kept someone that worked so close with Fitt anyway.  And Canales, I guess what did we expect he's the only coach we could get that probably wanted to be here.  Was always a roll of the dice.  I suspect he's great in a job interview.

He's a limp wristed, happy clappy, always trying to blow sunshine up your skirt kind of guy. Needs to grow a pair.

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