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I didn't watch or listen to any of the post yesterday, was too disgusted, but I saw this today and I noticed something.
 

I noticed 2 things.  First, Just something that personally bothers me is Im so fugging tired of hearing people in our Locker room say "we had a good week of practice"...
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Seriously, We hear it from Jaycee, Bryce, DB and Chuba, and while I love em and love their effort, They have NEVER been part of a winning team in the NFL.  None of them know what a REAL good week of practice looks like.  Sure you can have some weeks where things go wrong and even a good week of practice helps, but when its EVERY week, then well...maybe something isnt being done during the week.

The second thing I noticed was an omission in his statement. 

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-Jaycee Horn-
"We gotta be ready, following me too, DB, Chuba...team leaders."

Someone was missing in that list.  Ya know TEAM LEADERS.  Lets see, Captains for the year are DB, JJ Jansen and theres some other guy...I dunno WHO it could be....

Honestly though, when your QB, your THIRD YEAR QB, and THIRD TIME team captain QB is NOT a team leader...holy poo youve got massive problems.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can believe that we have good weeks at practice. The problem is that it's ass vs. ass. Our offense is ass and our defense is ass. When we have to face outside competition that isn't ass or at least isn't as mega ass as we are then it's a problem.

Ass sharpens ass

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A lot of our problems (other than Bryce) is that nobody on our team has really won at a consistent level before. Like, name one other than Sam Martin that was a consistent starter for a winning team. 
 

Bobby Brown (maybe) but he doesn’t even start for us, Robert Hunt? Like one year with Miami when they were decent. Turk Wharton?

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This is a young team that hasn't won anything. That is a hurdle in itself.

But beyond that you need guys who can rally around each other. You need competitors who feed off one another. Where is that here?

It's plainly obvious this team has no real leader. You can't expect the guys on the defense or your running back to carry the torch. They are complimentary leaders. You still need that guy who is leading you into battle so to speak. The spark. All we have is someone who can apparently wow some middle aged squares at dinner but where is the generational Payton Manningesque field general leadership we were sold on our #1 pick by so many LOUD voices before the draft?

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This is a tough one to digest.  I do think they probably locked in for practice this week, feeling themselves a bit and sensing an opportunity to build on the Atlanta game.  Then boom, punched straight in the mouth and reminded forcefully of your place on the totem pole.

Carolina has no identity, no attitude and certainly no resilience.  This all starts at the most important position in pro sports, the Quarterback.  Week after week, sound bite after sound bite, this will be the tale until BY9 is gone.

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I’d say the majority of our players are content just coming to work, get paid, go home, and football is the least of their worries. They don’t have any aspirations to change the culture, to win, to revive a struggling team. 
Our guys aren’t hungry, or they’re hungry for the wrong things. If football is a team sport then every man has only been for himself since Tepper took over. 
 

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