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If we lose to the Redskins...


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So when our coaches and players make mistakes and can't execute we can't discuss that.

Got it.

Not what I implied at all. Just don;t be sarcastic dickholes, internet tough guy types, or online whiners. There is no point, it is stupid and just proves how sad some peoples lives are. Sure criticize the coach but do it in a smart, respectable manor. Every person can run to this board and type omg omg omg omg omg omg omg "this player/coach" omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg. And that makes the board much worse. how bout a well thought out complaint with facts backing it up. You know, like evidence, generally thats how the world works. And also lets not go overboard with only one or 2 mistakes a person makes. I'm sure you are all professionals and get paid at your jobs and I'm pretty sure you all made a couple mistakes while working. No excuses its just such a waste of energy to be bitching about a new coach, when all anyone did about the last one was bitch for years. Just be reasonable is all I am saying.

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. And also lets not go overboard with only one or 2 mistakes a person makes. I'm sure you are all professionals and get paid at your jobs and I'm pretty sure you all made a couple mistakes while working. No excuses its just such a waste of energy to be bitching about a new coach, when all anyone did about the last one was bitch for years. Just be reasonable is all I am saying.

If I make a mistake at my job I may lose a hell of a lot of money. This isn't McDonald's.

The NFL is full of elite talent making millions and millions of dollars. There is no excuse for consistently making mistakes.

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What will you say? What does that say about the team?

Besides the Arizona game (which was Cam's first game) and the Jacksonville game (which the Panthers won), the Redskins are a team the Panthers SHOULD beat. Losing to them is a bad loss. It's at home, the Redskins have just made a change at QB, and they don't have a stud RB to gash the Panthers porous run defense. They are the first team besides those first two teams mentioned that didn't have a first round bye, appear in the NFC Championship game, or win the Superbowl in the last 2 seasons.

If the Panthers lose, it makes me very skeptical that any progress has been made this year. Cam Newton is a rookie but he has shown he has the talent and poise to be great. Every other team they lost to, the Panthers had no business beating at this point. Teams that are far more experienced and have had recent success. This game should mark the turning point - that the Panthers can beat teams they are supposed to beat. It took a monsoon, but they barely rose to the challenge against Jacksonville. Let's see what they can do this week against a very beatable Washington Redskins team.

I expect them to lose and I'll say a lot more if they win. I'm just being realistic. The team has made no progress in anything other than the passing game.

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