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JR takes out full page ad in the Observer


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I guess we should all be satisfied then for hobbling into the playoffs with a rag tag one man wrecking crew offense and hope it happens to us again in another 5 years. You play to win super bowls, not just making the playoffs. There is no reason teams like the 9ers and seattle that have the same cap as us should have that many skill players and us barely having a starting caliber WR. Richardson should shove his add up where the sun don't shine.

Sucking for a decade straight will afford you the opportunity to draft Vernon Davis, Frank Gore, Mike Iupati, Michael Crabtree, Patrick Willis, Navaro Bowman, and Aldon Smith.

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I guess this is the reason I prefer Gettleman as the face of the Panthers Franchise as opposed to Jerry Richardson.

What kind of ad did Ol' Jerry take out after the 2010 NFL season? 

Gettleman=progress.

JR=bottom line, fug the fans.

 

Deep wounds heal slowly.

Stop patting yourself on the back Jerry. You've accomplished nothing yet.

 

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=19990728&id=prdOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sh4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6556,5062347

 

You promised us a Lombardi.

 

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We weren't exactly NE either.

We also weren't San Fran or Detroit or even the Cardinals. The Rams are setting up to be a dangerous team once they get a coach who can tailor a game plan to fit what he wants to do. Teams like New England maintain through scouting players in college and the pros. They bring in solid FAs to fill holes and mask deficiencies, much like we did.

That said, we have offensive rookie player of the year, defensive player of the year, and two DTs on the all rookie team. A rookie safety with two INTs, another rookie corner with a pick six. Mike Mitchell going into his sixth year with 3 or 4 picks at safety. Greg Hardy with 15 sacks, Charles Johnson with 10 or 11.

Sometimes you get beat, with more seasoning the guys will be ready to go. All in all one game out of 17 does not define a season. While the goal is to win the division, get to the playoffs, and with a little luck the Super Bowl, we went 12-4. I was a very cheerful person from July until January and that's all I can ask for. With Cam, Luke, and Ron I have no fear that a Super Bowl will not happen.

If Shula doesn't evolve then we will be left out in the dark more often than not. What he likes to do firs in with our gameplan most weeks but against good defenses we have to have the ability and know how to go downfield.

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