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This team reminds me of the 08 49ers


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A team with talent but is reeling because of bad coaching and a owner that has gone cheap for several years now. I just hope Jerry sees this and does not make us sit threw 3 more years of stupid decisions.

we are the 2012 panthers...and right now we suck

we are one of the worst teams in the league since 2009

#fact

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Dear Jon Gruden.. PLEASE.. I BEG OF YOU, get the desire to coach again and turn our team around!! You have always loved Smitty and you also sang Cam's praises pre draft. You also coached before in the NFC south and that team was the Bucs who are smaller marketvthan ours which shows small markwt does not bother you. You are still plenty young enough. PLEASE for the love of god, BE OUR JEFF FISHER, be our savior!!!

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Yeah, I agree. I'm reliving the Singletary years all over again. The stubbornness, unwilling spirit to not adjust. The only difference is that Mike was a rah rah coach, which the fan base could at least love. But THIS guy, my god. Never seen a HC not say a word, or show any emotion on the sidelines. It is really weird. Also Singletary and Rivera were teammates so I'm not surprised they're both eons behind in modern football dynamics.

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