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Who thinks 100 yards 1TD and 2int after 3 years is the future? [OP is weird...54 yards, 1 INT, 2.3 YPA]


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2 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I started posting here the age you are now... back in 2004 lol. 

Yeah I’m a little sad that I never had much to root for in my childhood sports teams (Hornets, Panthers).

I hope that the Panthers will be good for my children to enjoy them during their childhood like I never could during mine 

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Just now, acwimby24 said:

Yeah I’m a little sad that I never had much to root for in my childhood sports teams (Hornets, Panthers).

I hope that the Panthers will be good for my children to enjoy them during their childhood like I never could during mine 

Start watching hockey lol. The hurricanes don't suck. Ive even seen them win a title already in my lifetime lol.

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1 hour ago, acwimby24 said:

Last time we were any good I was in 1st grade…

I’m a junior in HS now. My ENTIRE LIFE we’ve been horrible 😭🥀

well the Panthers can't have nice things

just a few years ago they had  RB CMac,  WR DJ Moore , Qb Sam Darnold , LB Frankie LuVu , edge Brian Burns all on the same team & with the help of Dan Morgan & David Tepper they somehow managed to get rid of most of all of their good players & draft their replacements with players such as  # 1 overall Qb Bryce Young ,  1st round WR Xavier Legette, 2nd round edge DJ Johnson , 2nd round RB Jonathan Brooks &3rd round LB Trevin Wallace 

i guess it just goes to show u cannot fix stupid 

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If you’re gonna make a project out of developing a QB why not start with better physical attributes.  Bryce is really holding the team back.  What progress he has made still doesn’t rise to average play.  
 

Also the whole game winning drives narrative is tiring.  It just means we’re literally always trailing.  Good teams get leads and keep them, every drive that provides a winning margin is a game winning drive regardless of when.  In fact it is quite a bit easier to have a last possession type GWD because you have four downs.  Run it up when you’re playing the standard three down set, how bout that?

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32 minutes ago, bandu said:

just a few years ago they had  RB CMac,  WR DJ Moore , Qb Sam Darnold , LB Frankie LuVu , edge Brian Burns all on the same team & with the help of Dan Morgan & David Tepper they somehow managed to get rid of most of all of their good players & draft their replacements with players such as  # 1 overall Qb Bryce Young ,  1st round WR Xavier Legette, 2nd round edge DJ Johnson , 2nd round RB Jonathan Brooks &3rd round LB Trevin Wallace

Twin don’t remind me of the talent we had 😭 

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37 minutes ago, acwimby24 said:

Yeah I’m a little sad that I never had much to root for in my childhood sports teams (Hornets, Panthers).

I hope that the Panthers will be good for my children to enjoy them during their childhood like I never could during mine 

This really says A LOT about this organization. Less about individual players and more about management when the lack of success has become generational. The Panthers between 1995 and 2015 were a fairly successful team, with the exception of a couple of rebuild years in between. The one cornerstone IMO, and that speaks to the "keep pounding" mantra has always been having a top tier hard nosed defense. IDK, today's NFL is a little different. Defense certainly still matters, but I think having a true franchise QB and real depth is what you need to be consistently successful. Oh... and great organizational management that KNOWS the formula for success.

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