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Panthers sign coaching staff to extensions


El Chingon

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Have they extended Sir Purrs contract?

Shula will be fine! we will draft offense and he will be ultra attacking, cam will throw for 400 yards a game and we will not even need a defence let alone depend on one.

Rivera had some kind of mental adjustment to become Riverboat Ron, I think Shula will this offseason and they will start calling him 'Stick it to em Shula' when our offense is ranked number one and we outscore Manning 75-53

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Have they extended Sir Purrs contract?

Shula will be fine! we will draft offense and he will be ultra attacking, cam will throw for 400 yards a game and we will not even need a defence let alone depend on one.

Rivera had some kind of mental adjustment to become Riverboat Ron, I think Shula will this offseason and they will start calling him 'Stick it to em Shula' when our offense is ranked number one and we outscore Manning 75-53

 

Come on man, you really think that Manning could score 53... More like 17. If we draft a WR (kelvin benjamin is my choice) in the 1st, and sign Nicks then I'll be fine with Shula pending how he does with that talent. His playcalling in the playoff game was horrible though. Made me sick to my stomach.

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Come on man, you really think that Manning could score 53... More like 17. If we draft a WR (kelvin benjamin is my choice) in the 1st, and sign Nicks then I'll be fine with Shula pending how he does with that talent. His playcalling in the playoff game was horrible though. Made me sick to my stomach.

I think with more weapons and we will get them whether it be FA or draft, Shula will have more options and little excuses left and he will be out the building if we are that bad this coming season so I'm comfortable with it, he succeeds we win he doesn't he's fired, but I do hope he sort of looks within himself this offseason because some of his calls were just awful San Fran game being case and point.

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I think with more weapons and we will get them whether it be FA or draft, Shula will have more options and little excuses left and he will be out the building if we are that bad this coming season so I'm comfortable with it, he succeeds we win he doesn't he's fired, but I do hope he sort of looks within himself this offseason because some of his calls were just awful San Fran game being case and point.

 

I'd really like to see us draft WRs in both the first and second rounds depending who's still available in the 2nd. That would boost our offense infinitely and would open up the run game. I agree with you though, let him have this year with weapons and if he's still bad, then bye bye.

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