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What is your breaking point?


Dex

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The huddle has the usual :willy_nilly: but I'm talking about seriously going nuts? Basically for me if we don't beat the Colts this week I will be in serious :willy_nilly: mode. All of you may say "this a rebuilding year" or "we don't have a shot at the playoffs" but that doesn't matter to me. This team needs to get used to putting points on the board and winning. I could care less about drafted 5 spots higher. I want this team to have confidence and the fans to have it as well.

So what's your breaking point if you haven't reached it already?

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My 'breaking point' will be if the defense/special teams don't show improvement next season. I didn't expect us to do anything this year and we have actually far exceeded my expectations, mostly due to Cam.

However, if we start next season looking no better on defense or special teams I'm going to be upset. If we finish next season without improving fairly significantly I'm going to begin to seriously question this coaching staff.

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I figure it's a toss up if we win or lose against the Colts. I really don't have much faith in our defense's ability to stop anyone. As for the rest of the season, I've already written it off. I'm focusing on next season, and hoping that for the first time since 2008 being a Panther fan will not be a recipe for heartache.

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The huddle has the usual :willy_nilly: but I'm talking about seriously going nuts? Basically for me if we don't beat the Colts this week I will be in serious :willy_nilly: mode. All of you may say "this a rebuilding year" or "we don't have a shot at the playoffs" but that doesn't matter to me. This team needs to get used to putting points on the board and winning. I could care less about drafted 5 spots higher. I want this team to have confidence and the fans to have it as well.

So what's your breaking point if you haven't reached it already?

I am pretty sure mine was way before the 6 interceptions in the cardinal playoff game.

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My breaking point was the Falcons game I think. Now I just watch for the entertainment value of it all. Here's hoping that getting Beason and whoever else back next year transforms the defense into a disciplined unit that executes like a machine. Not holding my breath on that though...

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Quite honestly, I'm more disappointed in this board. Is the losing season a surprise? I was hoping to find solace in many threads containing half naked girls and other mildly entertaining diversions...but no, aimless threads about how the defense sucks and blaming a new coaching staff, like that's a surprise...whining upon whining.

So could we please get back to why the huddle was started- chicks, man.

And if the senior huddlers want to add some deep analysis about how the defense has suffered since Pep left or how injuries have ruined schemes planned in the summer, that's fine, just have something to look at while you complain.

At least we are scoring points, compared to last year :jc: and the team is watchable and even worth standing up for at BoA...but give the coaching staff a chance to draft and build a team in the off season before we write them off.

Chicks, man...where are our priorities?

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