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Really as long as JR is the owner we won't be successful...


KillerKat

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Seriously? You thought we were a superbowl team or? Playoffs?

This part cracks me up here because doods like this are the first ones to scream "We're winning the SUPERBOWL this year!"

Then reality sets in and its like "WTF U MEAN BRO, BRO U THOUGHT WE WAS A PLAYOFF TEAM?"

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WTF are you talking about tonight for? Im talking about years here. Ever since our mere existence. Tonight was just a huge sign of where our problem lies. Some saw it sooner. This season was one of our most anticipated season's, if not the most, in franchise history. Now look at us. It all comes from JR. Everything comes from here. How empty the stands are. How our stadium gets taken over by opposing fans. How our team settles for mediocrity year after year. How the same poo happens year after year after making promises of change. If you don't see where the problem is, you're blind. This game just embodied our whole existence.

This this this.

JR is old and stubborn. He won't step down. The question is, is anyone brave enough to tell him to his face the game has passed him by? Obviously someone convinced him to get Cam. My guess is Cam did it himself when he went to JR's house. I think it's the fact he's a former player that makes him so stubborn. Hopefully when a new ownership takes over, he wasn't hand picked. And if he was, hopefully he has the balls to make changes. I mean Cam and Chud is a START... but we're 7-12 with those two.

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This this this.

JR is old and stubborn. He won't step down. The question is, is anyone brave enough to tell him to his face the game has passed him by? Obviously someone convinced him to get Cam. My guess is Cam did it himself when he went to JR's house. I think it's the fact he's a former player that makes him so stubborn. Hopefully when a new ownership takes over, he wasn't hand picked. And if he was, hopefully he has the balls to make changes. I mean Cam and Chud is a START... but we're 7-12 with those two.

MJ needs to give JR some advice.

Find the best guy you can to run your franchise.

Then get out of the way and let them do it.

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Richardson's loyalty is always with 'the league', and he could care less about Charlotte, etc., just look at midfield at the stadium with that almighty NFL shield, and that is just tip of the iceberg.

A good comparison to make is when Culverhouse finally croaked in Tampa, they got a new owner who cared about winning and did before he fell ill. Until Jerry's new stolen heart gives out, nothing will change, and mediocrity will reign, and he will laugh all the way to the bank while doing it, the no good bastard.

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Would anybody else with money and business sense really want to keep a team in this market?

Sure we on this site are passionate but outside of us the area is full of transplant fans of other teams or people that are indifferent about football.

Advice • Still be a fan but unload that PSL while you still can.

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There are only three things JR has to do to be remembered as a great owner of the Carolina Panthers.

1) Sign checks.

2) Recognize when his product sucks. As a successful businessman and former football player, that shouldn't be too hard to do.

3) Hire a head hunter to find a true football guy to run his team. Mediocre Marty isn't cutting it.

OK, that should do it.

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I also like to add JR was the main one on that NFL Lockout bullshit. He the one that fired his own blood

Karma is real and its a bitch and we have to suffer for it? Man fug that

Didn't help his blood had to fall head over heels for one of the sp madame's business associates and ruin his chances of taking over for his dad...oh did I say too much?

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