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There is all levels of irony in this comment.

Last season the Panthers were 2-14. This year they are 6-10 with their QB who had so many supposed question marks about him. And the team could have been a whole lot better had their defense stepped up. Last season the Jags were 8-8with the same offense you're now claiming is the worst. This year your team is 5-11 with your "franchise QB" who you wanted so badly that you not only reached up for him but you got rid of the other two QBs who were ahead of him in ranking as soon as they showed any signs of failurer so he could start.

Last season the Panthers were picking first and Jags 16th in the draft. This year the Panthers are picking 8th or 9th and the Jags are picking ahead of them on the draft board. So remind me again why are u trying to look down on the Panthers because they won one more game than you did this season? Even worst is, you're doing it while trying to steal their OC in hopes that he'll do with Blaine and the Jags what he did with the Cam...hmmmmm

Yeah, humility is a scarce commodity these days.

I'm not trying to look down on your team. I'm just trying to prove a point that the Panthers are just as irrelevant as the Jags. Which is a FACT. What have the Panthers done lately in the league? What have the Jags done? Not a damn thing.

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One question: How are the Jags the unsuccessful little brother of the Panthers? They both enetered the league at the same time and the Jags have 2 more playoff appearances. Yes, the Panthers made it to the SB, but you lost. Jags made it to 2 AFc Championship games. Both teams have 0 Super Bowl rings, I think both teams are pretty much even in their success in the NFL.

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One question: How are the Jags the unsuccessful little brother of the Panthers? They both enetered the league at the same time and the Jags have 2 more playoff appearances. Yes, the Panthers made it to the SB, but you lost. Jags made it to 2 AFc Championship games. Both teams have 0 Super Bowl rings, I think both teams are pretty much even in their success in the NFL.

But they won there conference championship......and they have been to more conference championships as well....and won more playoff games

Panthers have had more success

Jaguars have been more consistant

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But they won there conference championship......and they have been to more conference championships as well....and won more playoff games

Panthers have had more success

Jaguars have been more consistant

Okay, but to say the Jaguars are the "unsuccessful little brother" of the Panthers is completely asinine.

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I've always thought of the Jags as a true rival because we joined the league together. That makes us always connected, and I feel we have competition to reach milestones before them.

Well said....the Panthers and Jags will always have a connection just as the Seahawks and Buccaneers who also entered the league at the same time.....that's about as far back in time memory takes me as far as new teams coming into the league go. :D

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I'm not trying to look down on your team. I'm just trying to prove a point that the Panthers are just as irrelevant as the Jags. Which is a FACT. What have the Panthers done lately in the league? What have the Jags done? Not a damn thing.

When was the last time the Jags won a conference championship and appeared in the SB?

Panthers are more relevant simply by virtue of the fact that they've made a SB appearance.

I don't have anything against the Jags, but to argue that the Panthers are just as irrelevant is silly.

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it would look better for the jags if they didn't keep looking at our coordinators to find head coaches.

when you keep doing that you show not only a lack of imagination, but also set yourself up as a little brother trying to keep up with a bigger brother.

try something new.

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