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If the S really HTF in the real world, most of you would be eating each other before you see the first sunset...

God damn talk about overreaction...

Last night's pathetic display of football was a joint effort.

The play calling was shitty. The blocking was shitty. The defense was shitty. Special teams was poo. Team morale is shitty. Blah blah blah.

I'm no optimist, but holy poo. Really... Holy poo people. Get it together.

Cam Newton is going to be (and already is in some aspects) one of the premier QBs in the league. Steve Smith is one of the greatest WRs of all time. Ron Rivera can be a good coach.

We're 1 and fuging 2 with a ten day break to get our collective poo together. We did alright last year with a lot less in some areas and I still think, despite last night's showing, we're on the way up.

Sure, we might not be worthy of much praise right now, and are getting some well deserved recognition for how horrible we can be... But the only thing that continues to matter is our potential to be great.

I don't want our team to forget that, despite how quick some of you are to do it.

So, calm the fug down.

All the negative energy is a complete and total overreaction to a situation that isn't nearly as dire as some of you pessimists want to believe.

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If any of you wonder why some people just lurk and never post, like myself? It's because of the adolecent litter box this place has become. Not much subtance to be found, only torches and pitchforks. You know why? Because that is the easy thing to do, it takes no effort.

Responses of memes and gifs. A kindergatern party where everyone awards each other a gold star for their 'magnificant and insigtful' commentary based on slovenly efforts of one-upmanship with each reply. It's as if the call of duty in game chat was logged and pasted here.

When this board starts to provide insightful and meaningful discussions again (2008), I may particiapte. Until then I like being amused with the funny pages. Chuckle a minute.

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I guess its just a product of following other teams who have been in this situation, but this really isnt that bad. Iv been a 'Canes fan since before i can remember and i always think back to the Butch Davis era and how some fans acted. The game that stands out was the Syracuse game in which the Canes got absolutely embarrassed to the tune of 66-13. I wasnt even really old enough to know what was truly going on, i just remember EVERYONE despising Butch Davis after that game. The very next game, the Hurricanes upset then #2 UCLA and things went up from there.

Obviously the circumstances are different but still, this org has a new regime, give them a little time. This team was as thin on talent as you could possibly get in this league when Rivera took over. There is no miracle turn around, we arent the 49ers, we dont have nearly the talent they did. I think some people. for whatever reason, thought this was going to be a quick turn around. We hit the rebuild button people. 3-5 years minimum.

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I swear if I fu(kn see one more of these stupid thread talking about how the huddle are overreacting, my head is gonna blow!!!!

Yo @ss ain't no better than us. Acting like you're good. Stfu!

You get your act together, calm the fu(k down and quit making shitty thread.

You sir need to calm down

overreacting to overreacting overreacting is gonna give you one of them ulcers

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