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Fox Era should have made you stronger not weaker


panther4life

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This is not directed at everyone but this applies to many of you...

I am sick of reading of people bitching about us not going after every name they have heard of. Also tired of people saying we have no chance this year, Green Bay is going to demolish us,etc..

Its a new era in Carolina and we have a damn strong core.

One of the best offensive lines in the league. Same can be said for our TE's,RB's,LB's, we have a superstar talent at receiver, a great # 1 corner, a top pass rusher, extremely promising QB,etc.

Other positions we are young at and can only get better with experience.

We have a Good team and coaches who so far have given us every reason to believe in them. on top of all that we have our first and second round pick next year.

I know we have bee burned before by injuries and shitty coaching but we have tons to be excited about right now and well into the future.

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This is not directed at everyone but this applies to many of you...

I am sick of reading of people bitching about us not going after every name they have heard of. Also tired of people saying we have no chance this year, Green Bay is going to demolish us,etc..

Its a new era in Carolina and we have a damn strong core.

One of the best offensive lines in the league. Same can be said for our TE's,RB's,LB's, we have a superstar talent at receiver, a great # 1 corner, a top pass rusher, extremely promising QB,etc.

Other positions we are young at and can only get better with experience.

We have a Good team and coaches who so far have given us every reason to believe in them. on top of all that we have our first and second round pick next year.

I know we have bee burned before by injuries and pooty coaching but we have tons to be excited about right now and well into the future.

I was with you until that sentence.

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And Thank God that the Fox Ball era is over. I have been dreaming of the day that we would rid ourselves of Fox for several years now and create a more fun brand of football to watch, ie N.E., N.O., IND and all the passing teams. Feel sorry for Denver. What a horrible hire. This league is a passing league now and they have gone back to the stone age.

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