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Growl

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  1. It’s impossible to enjoy this sport when the standard or officiating is so low No other sport has these problems to this extent
  2. no, we’re not cherry picking who we like and omitting them from the accountability of their own failures scott fitterer has made detrimental and substantial errors and has co-signed poor decisions
  3. a comprehensive deconstruction of the fitterer/Rhule era everybody they went in on has contributed falls at Dave tepper s feet.
  4. people need to understand that the game has changed into an inferior product by owners with pie charts who are going to squeeze every penny out of what the charts say with no regard for the enduring popularity of the sport after they’ve moved on from the team and don’t have a financial stake in it
  5. it looked hilariously bad on the tv, nice and plasticy but it comforts me to know that tepper is saving a little money at least
  6. “Delhomme’s most poignant memory of Mills came earlier that season, a few days after a loss to Dallas. Delhomme recalled feeling sore, sluggish and uncharacteristically sorry for himself as he walked to practice. Then Mills jogged past, slapped Delhomme on the back side and said, "Let’s go get better." Delhomme refers to that moment as an awakening in which he told himself: "You need to grow up and try to be just a tenth of this guy." "Everybody knew he was dying," Delhomme continued. "He was doing chemo. And he’s running out to practice ... and he’s going to coach his ass off."
  7. This roster seems devoid of men who know this legacy and the impact of this man, and I hope discussion may help change that Sam Mills could’ve been at home taking care of himself, not working 15 hour work days for that familiar Panther logo. but it meant that much to him. get up in this thread and spend some time thinking on the man who truly Kept Pounding on the day he finally gets what he earned.
  8. the black/gold helmets were hot and modern when they were introduced
  9. the problem with “modernizing” your look is that you have to keep doing it to uphold the premise The league has a few examples of this the Jaguars, the browns, the lions, all come to mind as the chief offenders. Abysmal organizations who are constantly phasing out now-dated design schemes to keep up with trends and feign enthusiasm i like the new helmet as a new alternate with the rule change but it shouldn’t be a precursor to some big overhaul. panthers have a good look using enduring design traits. Just keep it until it becomes timeless.
  10. it’s pretty demonstrably clear the panthers would’ve used #38 on him had they still had that pick. He slid because of the injury and because of issues in his past. i don’t think he should be regarded as a normal 3rd rounder. My expectations are of that of a 2nd in regards to how I’d handle him.
  11. sure but the offense is pretty well set for him to succeed and if it blows up your face how big a commitment to this season do you really wanna make i really don’t know what they wanna do
  12. really depends on the kind of season they wanna have if you trade for Baker then it should be followed up with a Clowney signing if you intend to evaluate Corral then it’s probably not an important move.
  13. honestly I was skeptical rhule really lost executive personnel control and I’m still skeptical Curious to hear the story hear as it comes out
  14. thanks for your input random huddle poster #624-3d, I’ll take it into consideration
  15. It’s not. I agree wholeheartedly with what TRG said. They’ve spent enormous resources on building the 1980’s football team that so many here want in accordance with Matt rhules archaic philosophy on football since he got here, and the fanbase will be the ones reaping the whirlwind, some of them gladly. id love to be wrong but it seems pretty obvious they’re just gonna stay put and take the third best offensive tackle in the class, before drafting #10 next season when we’re all having the exact same discussion (well not me, pretty sure I’m done) at this point it’s probably just best to hope the QBs don’t go to the teams you hate.
  16. almost accurate, except the black guy realizes that the soccer ball has nothing to do with the original point in hand and ignores it
  17. thanks for pointing out that having good players is good, anyways, back to the matter at hand
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