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Do we need to pass around the hat?!?!?


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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

The only other option would realistically be reddit but that's a steep downgrade. It baffles me people still complain especially considering how loose the moderation here is overall as long as you aren't human garbage. Just be glad it's still going. If it came down to it I assume Jeremy would pass the torch to a worthy individual.

It is ironic though this happened after that horrific loss to a franchise so closely tied to ours over the years.

This team really needs to show up against the Packers. After 7 years of this the fanbase is nearly toast. Dave Canales needs to get his head out of his ass or be shown the door.

I thought the server crashed after Sunday's game lol

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

@TheBigKat offered not to long ago and got shot down by Zod. I think he'd rather let this place die a slow death than sale it.  As much as the Huddle is a shell of it's former glory, it is still his 'baby' and he probably can't stand the thought of someone else having it.

I think if it got to that point he'd sell it before letting it completely die. He said TheBigKat wasn't serious.

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

I'm scared that I will sign out by mistake because just like I forgot the password to my original account, I've forgotten the password to this one. I should probably write it down. Getting old. 😅 Anyway, I don't get password recovery emails or any emails even when I try to sign up. I guess the next time I'll be a "guest" if that works.

This is what happened to my OG 2007 account. This is my 3rd or so account and I don’t have a clue what my password is.

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34 minutes ago, frankw said:

The only other option would realistically be reddit but that's a steep downgrade. It baffles me people still complain especially considering how loose the moderation here is overall as long as you aren't human garbage. Just be glad it's still going. If it came down to it I assume Jeremy would pass the torch to a worthy individual.

It is ironic though this happened after that horrific loss to a franchise so closely tied to ours over the years.

This team really needs to show up against the Packers. After 7 years of this the fanbase is nearly toast. Dave Canales needs to get his head out of his ass or be shown the door.

I'm here and on the Panthers sub on Reddit and its funny how these places are on the opposite end of the spectrum in regards to Bryce.

 

This place largely thinks Bryce doesn't have it and yesterday doesn't change if he plays. The Panthers sub largely thinks yesterday was a different game if Bryce plays and a thread doing a victory lap over Panthers playing like ass with Dalton starting is highly upvoted.

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1 hour ago, Jmac said:

ZOD seems to have jumped ship a while ago and this place is hanging on by fingernails. No server, no Huddle. 

Not looking to good

He said in a thread about 6 months ago technical upgrades were coming. Then proceeded to disappear. No hope 

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6 minutes ago, Dilla said:

I'm here and on the Panthers sub on Reddit and its funny how these places are on the opposite end of the spectrum in regards to Bryce.

 

This place largely thinks Bryce doesn't have it and yesterday doesn't change if he plays. The Panthers sub largely thinks yesterday was a different game if Bryce plays and a thread doing a victory lap over Panthers playing like ass with Dalton starting is highly upvoted.

Pretty much confirms what I already largely thought about reddit. Lol 

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