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Carolina Panthers an Unprofessional football team


Semaj

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I don't blame just one person for this game, however it became very obvious by the repeated lack of execution, penalties, dropped passes, interceptions and inability to score that the Carolina Panthers were very, very unprepared for today's game. This was an embarrassing performance. One of the worst I have seen. The players should be ashamed of themselves but they won't be. They get their millions thanks to our loyal support no matter the outcome. Meanwhile we all get to live our paycheck to paycheck lives while we support their guaranteed salaries. A luxury that I do not have as an outside medical sales rep. If I don't perform, hit my expected numbers, I am gone. My boss will simply call me in and tell me to get the fug out of here and then I will go make $250 a week on Florida unemployment. You see, as a married father of 3, I can't afford to lose. The Carolina Panthers can. I hope Gettleman cleans this roster of every player that is OK with losing. We will never win with players as one person reported earlier this week on another thread were were not professional and had a bad practice that angered the coaches. In my opinion what we have more than anything is not talent issues but character issues, and a bunch of immature and unprofessional football players. Dave Gettleman, please fix this however you have to. Nobody should feel safe.

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every so often somebody tries to make an analogy about "well if i don't do my job.."

your life is not comparable in any way to what a millionaire pro athlete does or is expected to do

Do the Panthers work for a boss that pays their salary? I believe we have quite a bit in common.

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Cam and the O-Line grinning and snickering at Rivera after tearing into them is very symbolic.

This team is undisciplined and ill-prepared almost every Sunday.

exactly. If the rest of you can't see this poo then enjoy being a fan of a losing franchise. Their is a reason that certain franchises are almost always at the top. And others well................

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Do the Panthers work for a boss that pays their salary? I believe we have quite a bit in common.

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I could spit and find an outside sales rep. There are only a few hundred people in America capable of being a professional football player.

Just because you both need to eat, poop, and sleep, doesn't mean you can draw a lot of meaningful comparisons.

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I could spit and find an outside sales rep. There are only a few hundred people in America capable of being a professional football player.

Just because you both need to eat, poop, and sleep, doesn't mean you can draw a lot of meaningful comparisons.

 

 

Hmm, both jobs are performance based positions...

 

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I could spit and find an outside sales rep. There are only a few hundred people in America capable of being a professional football player.

Just because you both need to eat, poop, and sleep, doesn't mean you can draw a lot of meaningful comparisons.

I am making a point and it's not about me. It's about the Carolina Panthers. Why do certain people on here always insist on attacking posters. You don't have to agree with me. It's my opinion. What about the rest of my post. Agreed or disagree? Are you okay with 5 straight years of this bs? I am not. I am tired of this $hit. Sadly this is the kind of responses I expected from this board. Smh

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I don't blame just one person for this game, however it became very obvious by the repeated lack of execution, penalties, dropped passes, interceptions and inability to score that the Carolina Panthers were very, very unprepared for today's game. This was an embarrassing performance. One of the worst I have seen. The players should be ashamed of themselves but they won't be. They get their millions thanks to our loyal support no matter the outcome. Meanwhile we all get to live our paycheck to paycheck lives while we support their guaranteed salaries. A luxury that I do not have as an outside medical sales rep. If I don't perform, hit my expected numbers, I am gone. My boss will simply call me in and tell me to get the fug out of here and then I will go make $250 a week on Florida unemployment. You see, as a married father of 3, I can't afford to lose. The Carolina Panthers can. I hope Gettleman cleans this roster of every player that is OK with losing. We will never win with players as one person reported earlier this week on another thread were were not professional and had a bad practice that angered the coaches. In my opinion what we have more than anything is not talent issues but character issues, and a bunch of immature and unprofessional football players. Dave Gettleman, please fix this however you have to. Nobody should feel safe.

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Oh come on.  I really don't mean to be an ass, but millions of other people can do your job.  I loathe this type of whining.  

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Your math is off as there are 1856 players on rosters, but your point is valid as is mine: both are performance based positions...In either, you produce or you get cut loose. The money is much larger for a football player whether they are professional or "unprofessional" professional...

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Oh come on. I really don't mean to be an ass, but millions of other people can do your job. I loathe this type of whining.

another predictable post from the dumb masses on here. Then give it a try wise guy. Good luck getting hired without a college degree, 10 years of sales experience and contacts. And better luck keeping it 3 months from now when probation is up. Lmao

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