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Reddick calls out Jones for grabbing Burns' ankle
mwright350 replied to mav1234's topic in Carolina Panthers
That was an absolute dick move from a QB who is apparently just a slimy little piece of poo. He'll fit right in with his slimy piece of poo Coach. I'm glad Reddick called his chubby ass out. -
My desire to have OBJ on a team I actually want to win and thus need to cheer for is, eh, let's go with minimal at best.
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This PJ obsession is worse than the Weinke obsession was. Whatever your thoughts about other QBs on this roster PJ is objectively bad. I could throw the thesaurus at how bad he is and still we'd arrive back at "fug it he's just bad".
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This calling players expendable as it relates to them getting injured poo is shameful.
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That play call where he got rocked boggled my mind. Sam had bounced back a little from the disaster that the last few weeks were so let's run him like a RB (while we have two of those doing well) and get him lit the fug up one play after he got forearmed in the head already. Knowing full damn well that PJ fuging Walker is the only other option on the roster. Wut. I hope he heals up quickly - he absolutely played his face off.
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Person puts the nail in the Watson to Carolina coffin
mwright350 replied to SgtJoo's topic in Carolina Panthers
Any reporters tweet with "expected" in it as a qualifier does not put a nail in anything by definition. -
Not that I've flipped on wanting Watson here at this time, I have not and I do not, but it's easy to read all of the (conflicting?) reports on his status regarding Carolina and make most of them agree. Especially without knowing the details of how the process plays out the mental gymnastics are kinda teeny (even if we discount that there is likely more to every involved team's interactions with the Texans than are being fed to reporters). Is waiving the trade clause an actual, written act? If so maybe it simply has only come up with Miami because they believe or believed they are closer to a deal there. Someone's tweet when this all blew up a few days ago about it being good for Miami if it happened fast and good for other teams if it happened slowly can fit this narrative too. It's a short leap to he's indicated he will but he hasn't had to yet. Personally I think what's been reported since early this year (that he's already told them / they are aware of where he's willing to go) applies and the rest of it is people, mostly reporters, trying to make something new out of old information.
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Sam in our system in this team right now
mwright350 replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
Die hard is the *best* Christmas movie. Oh and pretend I said some stuff about Sam. -
Is this season boring to you?
mwright350 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't think it's boring. It's painful (and sometimes difficult) to watch but I don't feel bored. Last year I was bored to tears. Not sure what's different (maybe expecting a spectacular implosion exceeds "boring", who knows) -
Chris Simms: People have caught on to the Panthers offense.
mwright350 replied to Tbe's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honestly I think the only people in the country that have not caught on to the Panthers' offense are the Panthers themselves.- 101 replies
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Tepper Should go to Cam and admit he fuged up
mwright350 replied to Panthers12211981's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sigh It's not 2015. Cam I'm sure has something left in the tank but you'd just be getting a recognizable face to put the same "it needs to be an ideal situation to succeed" on. Is this team's mismanagement while he was here partly responsible for that? Absolutely - but it still doesn't change it. Many teams need a QB - Cam is not employed. I like the dude, I was sorry to see him go the way that went down, but bringing him back ain't fixing the broken dam that is this offense right now. It won't even do much to mitigate the leak. -
At this point I am burnt out on Watson, media types retweeting / reporting on each other and over top of each other about where he does and does not want to go, who offered what, all of it. Frankly I've reached a point of apathy on whether he ends up here or not in general. If he does I hope it doesn't end up as a lingering issue for the team for any of the myriad reasons it could, if he doesn't solid fug it.
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I posted something similar elsewhere but it fits here too. What I find difficult is being heavily invested in the week to week games right now. Not some hyperbolic "fug it ima go play golf" or whatever, just that my level of give-a-poo has dramatically lowered regarding the outcome of a game any given week. I listen to smaller chunks of fewer podcasts, I don't much care to listen to the same rehashed negativity on the radio day in and day out, and more importantly I'm not terribly motivated to make the (admittedly short) drive from Salisbury to Charlotte to see the team play. Oddly that has nothing to do with the fact that we're losing, or even one person / unit being particularly bad. More that it's difficult to watch a product on the field where one unit has descended into an unwatchable mess across the board in just a few weeks, another needs benny hill music to play when they're on the field, and the defense is being made to play until they can't walk because of the other two. Sometimes even losing can be entertaining, if upsetting. Losing while looking like most of the team doesn't belong on the field just isn't.
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I honestly read this and thought "oh right, we play Atlanta this week". I'll watch it, I'll whine about it on Twitter for most of the game, and I'll be pissed when we probably lose but sitting through the rapid descent into unwatchable offense (and the accompanying sight of a very good defense being made to look foolish after they play superhuman numbers of snaps) makes the idea of being heavily invested in individual games feel a bit hollow. I'm upset that the Panthers managed to pull this off in 7 weeks. Individual causes, which I'm sure we'll debate endlessly, be damned. The level of systemic fugedupness they're putting on display is uninspiring.
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Yeah I mean I fully get the need / desire to have a different QB but Tua? In one year we'll have a front page filled with "We really thought this was that much better? All he'll do is win just enough games to keep us from drafting [UNC darling QB of the season], [some dude from Alabama], or [whoever else is a sure fire can't miss definitely won't Ryan Leaf us prospect that Billy from the swamp has a hot tip on]" Followed one week later by, "HOW THE HELL DO YOU FRACTURE AN EARLOBE? AND HOW DOES IT KEEP YOU OUT ALL SEASON?" with we suck again memes attached.
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You're one of the people who ran off Dan Morgan on a new account or something aren't you? Good lord. By this logic no one should ever report on anything until it's already happened. @Verge passes along information from a source, most of us appreciate that. I personally do. You're free to distrust that source but in what world is "I don't like this I need to shout it down to cleanse my space of it" a thin.....oh wait nevermind.
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I suspect shortly after Tepper comes to the decision that axing Rhule is the right move, if he does, Rhule is just gonna be gone. Regardless of the cost to buy out the contract.
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Yeah nothing about that slide made me mad. Watching it in real time I was bracing for the hit that was coming and given that he takes a year to get up on a normal hit? He was about to get blown up with no real chance to make anything else out of it. Slide away DJ.
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Mostly I'm just really disappointed there were no cat elves in this thread. Cat elves are probably cute.
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So to summarize. "Do everything better that we've been doing poorly while losing to date or the win is not quality and we should fire people". Oh. Is that all.