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MIck Says It Will All Work Out...


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I agree with Mick.  I see us making the playoffs again this year.  We've already improved on D and with a great draft our Offense has nowhere to go but up.  Steve's departure gives chances for new guys and I feel a more evenly distributed offense.  As in Cam won't be worrying about Steve's ego at each snap.  

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Really Mick? Everyone should panic after we squandered that incredibly potent WR unit secretly known as "the game breakers" to some--the unit that combined for about 2000 yards (that comes to 125 yards per game or 32 yards per WR per game).   Where are we going to get those 10 catches per game now? Where, I say?  We are ruined!

 

And we lost Mitchell. And Gross retired.  And...we lost our Captain.  (Not an actual captain, but still...)

 

How will we fill those holes?  It can't be done!  Sure, we signed some former pro bowlers on the cheap in the defensive backfield.  Sure, we found a few experienced WRs who actually catch passes thrown to them, but they are all scrubs compared to what we had and lost due to our sorry GM. He should have spent millions in free agency and mortgaged the future, but he didn't. He disrespected the face of the franchise (probably because it was the only face he has not sucker punched) by using....the past tense!! (or what people thought was the past tense, but still!)  He is still on the Giants payroll, I am certain of that.

 

So now all we have to get by is a draft pretty loaded at our need positions and several players who were on IR last year returning to healthy status.  Yes, we get our LG and a key RB back on offense, and sure, our rookie defensive players from 2013 (Star, Short, Klein, Lester, White, Horton) will probably show growth, but nothing is going to replace the firepower we lost on offense and how can the defense improve with experience? 

 

Gloom and Doom.   That is our prophecy.

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Sarcasm over.  While nobody can predict the future, we lost very little in terms of productivity.  We will be better than we were in 2013.

 

 

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The comments about the video on that page are classic. God damn idiots I swear.

That said, Mick is a corporate schill that will never paint the Panthers in a negative light so his comments are more for entertainment purposes than actual analysis.

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The comments about the video on that page are classic. God damn idiots I swear.

That said, Mick is a corporate schill that will never paint the Panthers in a negative light so his comments are more for entertainment purposes than actual analysis.

 

As the play by play guy Mixon is obviously a very well known employee. A Shill would have an unknown connection to the organization.  So, he's not that.

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The comments about the video on that page are classic. God damn idiots I swear.

That said, Mick is a corporate schill that will never paint the Panthers in a negative light so his comments are more for entertainment purposes than actual analysis.

 

yeah we are talking about a guy who had to sit through the 2010 season and stay vaguely positive about the panthers after all

 

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Those comments are good. Especially the guy that claims to be a ravens fan now.

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this swell fella:

 

The Panthers organization has repeatedly demonstrated incompetence. They have placed all hope in a QB, who is average at best. Like a lot of fans, I have lost all respect and confidence in this organization. They will not see .500 until they develop a totally different approach. What they did to John Casey was horrendous. What they did to Steve Smith demonstrates their total lack of football knowledge. I am now a Baltimore Ravens fan!

 

i don't know what we did to john casey.  hopefully it's nothing like what happened john kasay.  the ravens don't strike me as a team that would hang joel flucco out to dry so he made the right choice.

 

i have to give him credit though: he's bang on about the panthers not seeing .500.  we saw .750 last season and that's definitely a different number.

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The comments about the video on that page are classic. God damn idiots I swear.

That said, Mick is a corporate schill that will never paint the Panthers in a negative light so his comments are more for entertainment purposes than actual analysis.

Exhibit A:

Stephen

April 21, 2014 at 9:35 am

The Panthers organization has repeatedly demonstrated incompetence. They have placed all hope in a QB, who is average at best. Like a lot of fans, I have lost all respect and confidence in this organization. They will not see .500 until they develop a totally different approach. What they did to John Casey was horrendous. What they did to Steve Smith demonstrates their total lack of football knowledge. I am now a Baltimore Ravens fan!

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Kill him.

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