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I'm 43.... I've lived half my life if I am lucky... will we ever have another team that we will fall in love with?!?


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I have tried to like this team, lord knows I have tried. BY9 is a nice young man, if I had a daughter he can take her to prom, but he ain't QB1 and he's not Cam or Delhomme

Chuba is a average RB, he isn't Stephen Davis, he isn't J-Stew

McMillan has the makings of a good WR, but he isn't 89/Moose

D. Brown is a great player, but if the game was on the line I want Kris Jenkins

 

 

 

I miss this brand of football, even in the bad Jake games the games were entertaining

It has been nearly 8 years now of watching numb football

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35 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

I have tried to like this team, lord knows I have tried. BY9 is a nice young man, if I had a daughter he can take her to prom, but he ain't QB1 and he's not Cam or Delhomme

Chuba is a average RB, he isn't Stephen Davis, he isn't J-Stew

McMillan has the makings of a good WR, but he isn't 89/Moose

D. Brown is a great player, but if the game was on the line I want Kris Jenkins

 

 

 

I miss this brand of football, even in the bad Jake games the games were entertaining

It has been nearly 8 years now of watching numb football

i will agree the jake days were the most team effort i have seen from the panthers everyweek another guy stepped up to get them a win or just fight hard for one...all this pre delhome elbow surg.  steve b would be next on bringinf the best out of the team.  cam just honestly won alot of games by just doing it all it seemed.  all 3 great qbs.  at this point i would love to root for the matt moore kyle alen tayler heiniki under dogs that scrape out an amazing game every few weeks.  if kyle allen could ever stop fumbling he would he a really good qb.  matt moore i think injuries hit him.  not sure why heiniki no one has picked up.  all i know is watching byoung is painful its back to jimmy clausen days.  march out a random udfa qb every week and i would rather watch that then byoung play another down as a panther

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31 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I’d put some respect on Brown. Jenkins is a HOF level player. But Brown is definitely the best we’ve had since him. I’d take him over KK. 

Brown and Horn are throwback era players, I like them both and no shade on them. I just loved Big Kid Jenkins

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22 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Liking a team has a lot to do with personality, and for reasons I can’t explain the personality of Canales/bryce just is off putting to me. 

cam was cam, Jake was Jake, smith was smith

every time Bryce or Canales talk it makes me want to update my information on the “do not call” registry 

They are just an NFL coach and player, not Panthers. All the dudes we loved were psychotic, elite competitors. DB is the only person on this team capable of intimidating anybody. Maybe Dowdle too. 

 

Cherelus only played like 2 games but loved that dudes attitude too. He made some mistakes, but anytime he made a tackle, you could hear it.

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We won’t have the same mindset under offensive coaches that we had with Fox and then Rivera. 

Fox, first thing he said was you aren’t tough enough. We have a head coach now that came up in the participation trophy generation. 
 

I know that can work too but I like the hard asses. 

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