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Most Hated Panther ever: Jake Delhomme?


Carl Spackler

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As a Panther fan since their inception, I've supported the players who have come and gone. But the amount of hatred I've seen toward Jake since the playoffs is simply amazing. The guy had an awful game, and now everyone (literally EVERY PANTHER FAN I KNOW) wants him gone. In favor of Moore, Weinke, Peete, Vick, McNabb, any QB who has ever taken a snap. I don't understand. I supported him when he did well, was mad when he didn't but never wanted him released.

Honestly if Steve Smith kills a teammate, I honestly think he'd be absolved and people would still love him. He drops 5 passes in a playoff game, he had a rough night. DeAngelo fumbles the winning TD, he has a rough day. Jake overthrows Moose, CUT HIM!! TRADE HIM KILL HIM JUST KEEP ME FROM LOOKING AT HIM!

I hope he does get cut, and kicks our ass in a game so BoA stadium is silenced. When a Panthers player is signed, I stay loyal as long as he shows class. That's gone for anybody. In this day and age of fairweather fans, I believe that is too much to ask of any other Panther fan. At least none I've seen. How many of you hate him? All of you?

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I don't hate him but I'm tired of his flaws. He's had the same problems for a while now. I want him to improve. He's always overthrowing/under throwing and not seeing guys who are wide open. I don't question his leadership and 4qtr magic though. I think more 3 WR sets will help him.

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Obviously a very well thought-out statement. I can see that you are a smartass, and I can read that you cannot answer a question.
i don't think that you did enough looking around in here before you started making a thread. jake isn't the most hated by a long shot. every thread has a split between those who are loyal to him and those who want him gone. if you had really looked around inside of threads then you would have noticed that.

i didn't answer a question that any observant person should have been able to discern because i didn't think it was necessary. i may still be right in that.

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i don't think that you did enough looking around in here before you started making a thread. jake isn't the most hated by a long shot. every thread has a split between those who are loyal to him and those who want him gone. if you had really looked around inside of threads then you would have noticed that.

i didn't answer a question that any observant person should have been able to discern because i didn't think it was necessary. i may still be right in that.

It actually seems that Peppers is more despised right now than Jake.

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