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Not feeling good about this season


panthers04100

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this is like the people that watch the first offensive series of the first quarter of the first preseason game of the season and go WELP GUYS WERE GONNA BE TURRIBLE TIME TO PLAY SHUFFLEBOARD ON SUNDAYS

which unfortunately has proven true the past couple of years but thats beside the point

in all honesty spec ops the line got me through the 2012 season

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I kind of get the feeling that Gettleman sees this as a transitional year. Get rid of some bad veteran contracts, try to add some young talent via the draft, see what we can do on the field with what we have and if we don't make the playoffs, clean out the coaching staff and start fresh.

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I kind of get the feeling that Gettleman sees this as a transitional year. Get rid of some bad veteran contracts, try to add some young talent via the draft, see what we can do on the field with what we have and if we don't make the playoffs, clean out the coaching staff and start fresh.

YES! I agree!!!

It's a new era. Sure, it seem like Gman likes Chico, but Chico is pretty much a lame duck coach like it or not. Gettleman is ridding bad contracts (Gross may be next) and will build this team for the future. He's not building this team for this upcoming season. If we end up making the playoffs, good but if we don't that's the plan. The goal is the future. If Chico can win with the pieces Gettleman gives him, he get to stay. If not, too bad.

This team is two more drafts away from being a contender.

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Oh my god, who were we supposed to sign today that we didn't, Wallace? Bryant?Jennings? Who? Big names go early and the rest of the guys agents shop around for who will pay the most and is a good fit...because teams are not chomping at the bit to get them...those are the guys we need. Big contracts are bad....remember this. We will be fine with Dwan and a cheap vet NT like Pat Sims+special teams ace DB scrubs.

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We are in terrible cap health, and now some panic because we won't sign overrated contracts? Mindf*ck

That is because most huddle posters now:

1. Have the football acumen of a 12 yo girl, and

2. Think you run a team like Madden football

Amazing

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I can't believe you created this thread off a bunch of mid tier free agents. Percy Harvin may have been one of the only game changing moves made and he is injury prone. Team chemistry creates championships not free agent signings. If you need proof look back at the Eagles from two years ago.

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This is like being a child and not getting a Christmas present in FA. This would be the year we have to play SF and Seattle.

there is no easy fix for our situation until we can shed these contracts.Our only hope is we get great play from the remaining talent we have.

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