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As a Panther fan I would personally like to apologize to Roger Goodell.


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Mr Goodell on behalf of Panther nation I would like to apologize for not one but two straight years misleadng you. Yes, this team has misled you into thinking this team is a team on the rise and this will finally be the season the Panthers become a playoff team all due to our strong finishes to the seasons for the past two years.

As a result of this fool's gold and smoke and mirrors, we have been scheduled for prime time games two seasons in a row all based on this false premise that we are a team on the rise only for us to falter and choke and be just another bad team on prime time by the time the matchup comes around. So to NFL fans and Mr Goodell, I am sorry that you have been fooled for two straight seasons thinking we are ready for prime time.

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Mr Goodell on behalf of Panther nation I would like to apologize for not one but two straight years misleadng you. Yes, this team has misled you into thinking this team is a team on the rise and this will finally be the season the Panthers become a playoff team all due to our strong finishes to the seasons for the past two years.

As a result of this fool's gold and smoke and mirrors, we have been scheduled for prime time games two seasons in a row all based on this false premise that we are a team on the rise only for us to falter and choke and be just another bad team on prime time by the time the matchup comes around. So to NFL fans and Mr Goodell, I am sorry that you have been fooled for two straight seasons thinking we are ready for prime time.

Fu*k you!

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Uh, how about no. If anyone should be issuing an apology, it should be our owner to this entire fan base. It's profits over success with him, and he still thinks the NFL is the same league it was 50 years ago. Enough is enough.

We are going to continue to be this sort of perennial losing franchise as long as JR is running things this way.

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Mr Goodell on behalf of Panther nation I would like to apologize for not one but two straight years misleadng you. Yes, this team has misled you into thinking this team is a team on the rise and this will finally be the season the Panthers become a playoff team all due to our strong finishes to the seasons for the past two years.

As a result of this fool's gold and smoke and mirrors, we have been scheduled for prime time games two seasons in a row all based on this false premise that we are a team on the rise only for us to falter and choke and be just another bad team on prime time by the time the matchup comes around. So to NFL fans and Mr Goodell, I am sorry that you have been fooled for two straight seasons thinking we are ready for prime time.

 

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