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Sorry tonight was the coaching


pantherpain

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If thats what helps you sleep at night

What the Fug does this even mean? You people make me laugh, they played to win while we evaluated positions, if our QB's had played for the Miami tonight they would have looked as good as Henne, why do you people get your panties in a wad over this.

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they played to win while we evaluated positions,

I'm sure at some point in my life, I made stances that were this moronic. I'm certain I was embarrassed of them soon after. There is zero chance Miami was playing to win any more than we were. Fact is, we weren't very good, mostly at the QB position in the first half (who really can defend the idea that this guy looks like an NFL starter?) and TERRIBLE up the middle on D. Is it worth jumping off a bridge.....no....but no need to sugarcoat it. We looked BAD.

PS: I really do get nauseous every time Cam Newton takes the field at QB.

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You all forget so fast,

Remember:

It is what it is.

Sometimes you play well, sometimes you do not. Especially an away game in 86% humidity that you are not familiar with. Bunch of people out. 1st start for rookie QB. What....you think that we should look like Super Bowl Champions just because we won our first pre-season game at home?

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Not Cam or Jimmy... did Henne make any great plays or did he just take what what was there. Our qb's could have done just as good or better in their system. We were outcoached or they had more of a gameplan and we took more of an evaluation route to the game.

honestly i feel like rivera could have done more to encourage his players. perhaps a little clapping?

and he always looks so intense. maybe he needs something to take the edge off, like chewing gum.

for real though, lol @ "we were outcoached" in the fuging preseason

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All that happened was that Miami exposed the Panthers biggest weaknesses:

1-CB's that cannot cover

2-DT's that are very young and inexperienced

3-WR's that don't get separation

Coaches can only work with what they have

Everyone should hopefully realize that this team isn't going to the playoffs this year because they do not have the talent level to do so.

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