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How quickly will the narrative about JR in the media change


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From being a cheapskate that is too cheap to pay anyone to an owner that is too aggressive and over pays. :lol:

So far this free agency period these national media types have been pooing on nearly our every move. They have this misguided and stupid idea that the Panthers are so bad that they should not even try to keep their best players, i.e. Johnson, Smitty, D-Will. And just let them walk off as if that is somehow the recipe for becoming competitive. It is almost as if they have never seen a Panthers game before.

I know this is blatant homerism and unrealistic but nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have an amazing season next year and be competitive just for the simple reason that I will blow up every one of their fugging twitter accounts or email boxes and force them to eat crow for pooing on our organization.

Let's hope our players have the same piss and vinegar that the fans do right now and go out and whoop some ass this season and talk sh*t the whole way to the playoffs!1111!!!11!1

And I will beat you guys to it.

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The media says JR is a cheap owner, the fact is he was a cheap owner last year.

Only an idiot would call JR a cheap owner. As a fan I know he isn't cheap that is why last year made me so angry, it was obviously deliberate.

It's nice to see how aggressive he is but don't forget the price we paid. I will never forget the 2010 season, unfortunatley.

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You have to like how the offense has been upgraded so far. Honestly I don't know how to act. We finally have a franchise QB and now a first round TE. Both positions that Fox ignored for the most part.

With our aggressive defense under Rivera, we actually could be a pretty big threat on offense and defense.

If nothing else JR did exactly what he said would do. he has been aggressive in free agency, has make great strides to fix the offense and has patched up holes in the defense. I am pretty excited about the season which after last year is a total turnaround for me. Amazing what a few draft picks and a 100 million dollars can do for the team, LOL.

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The media says JR is a cheap owner, the fact is he was a cheap owner last year.

Only an idiot would call JR a cheap owner. As a fan I know he isn't cheap that is why last year made me so angry, it was obviously deliberate.

It's nice to see how aggressive he is but don't forget the price we paid. I will never forget the 2010 season, unfortunatley.

Dunno who your team was before the Panthers, but as a Cowboy fan that suffered through 1-15, one Lombardi wipes out everything. Hell, look at Bucs & Saints fans! They had decades of 2010 like seasons, yet act as if they held dynasties.

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