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Gauging Panther fans temperature: pre-Free Agency/per-Draft


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Panther fan confidence  

42 members have voted

  1. 1. How confident are you in this front office hours before the poop starts getting serious

    • Extremely Confident (Will make the right moves to get us to the playoffs in 2013)
      12
    • Somewhat Confident (Will make enough moves to keep us competitive at 6-8 wins but real progress won't be seen for 2-3 years)
      21
    • Not Confident (Hurney hangover)
      5
    • Cheetos
      4


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Knowing what we know now, which is very little. With free agency 2 hours away and the draft next month and with almost no moves having been made, I am curious to get a feel for how much confidence the fan base has in this Panthers front office as it is currently constructed today.

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I think the NFC is just too tough for us to make the playoffs this year, with our talent- Niners, Seahawks, Packers, Giants, Falcons... Leaves the Saints, Bears, Vikings, Lions, Cowboys, and us competing for that last spot...

Gettleman is going to need a couple of years to do things his way.

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I think the NFC is just too tough for us to make the playoffs this year, with our talent- Niners, Seahawks, Packers, Giants, Falcons... Leaves the Saints, Bears, Vikings, Lions, Cowboys, and us competing for that last spot...

Gettleman is going to need a couple of years to do things his way.

the giants man? really?. I just dont see them as the powerhouse they were 4 years ago. Half their defense has been released, no one to make up for it. The defense was their stronghold. Manningham went to SF, Cruz's future doesnt look to be with the g men, and hixon cant do it all himself. NFC east isnt the powerhouse it used to be.

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the giants man? really?. I just dont see them as the powerhouse they were 4 years ago. Half their defense has been released, no one to make up for it. The defense was their stronghold. Manningham went to SF, Cruz's future doesnt look to be with the g men, and hixon cant do it all himself. NFC east isnt the powerhouse it used to be.

Fine, replace the Giants with whoever you want from the East- my point is, either way, we are going to be competing for the last spot with those other teams.

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The only adults that should be wearing headgear off of a football field are the handicapped. I know you almost qualify, but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

They were used as chip bowls and then as a photo opp. They did not leave my parking lot. You're just mad cause they don't make helmets big enough to fit your dome.

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