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travisura

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  1. My heart says he will be fired. My brain says he won't.
  2. Now how about you go and look at Tre Boston's twitter and see what he's been saying recently about Rhule and the state of the Panthers. I knew you were a simp for Tepper but now that you're shilling for Rhule it makes me think you have a thing for authority figures.
  3. Everyone saying that if Rhule stays we'll be picking #1 in 2023 is fooling themselves. He's gonna do what he's done the past two years and win enough games early to knock us out of the top 5.
  4. The graphic that Fox put up during the game Sunday talking about Rhule's "3rd year turnaround" at every program he's coached at gave me indigestion.
  5. Package CMC and Robby for a 2nd and a 3rd. Gets rid of their contracts and gets us our middle round picks back bada bing bada boom. Now, to find someone willing to take on their contracts...
  6. *This tweet is speculation on the author's part, I'm just throwing out this idea to see how the huddle feels*
  7. I’ve see this concept for our away kit floating around the internet for a bit now. With the leak from Adidas confirming the colors, this could be very close to how it ends up looking.
  8. AYO EVERYONE LOOK THE NUMBERS GUY IS BACK. AND THIS TIME, WITH RHYME.
  9. How I see it, is that Cam respects Rhule as the head coach because he is a professional, but he's frustrated that we've been losing games. It seems that Rhule is probably frustrated that Cam is back, because he never wanted to be Cam's head coach. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and Tepper went over Rhule's head and brought Cam back.
  10. bruh I'm not arguing anything with you.
  11. Yeah @4Corners just do your own research man come on.
  12. Yes this is the exact same as the literal fugging holocaust. Jesus dude you need to get a grip.
  13. Found a write-up from MLS on Charlotte's draft picks last night: https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/2021-expansion-draft-results-charlotte-fc-makes-picks-ahead-of-inaugural-season Orrin McKinze Gaines II Forward · Austin FC Charlotte went low-risk, high-reward by taking Gaines with their first selection. The 23-year-old forward will join his second expansion side in as many seasons after spending the 2021 campaign with Austin FC. Gaines only played 205 minutes after joining his hometown club in July, but showed potential in flashes, scoring his first MLS goal in a 2-0 win over the LA Galaxy on Sept. 26 in spectacular fashion. While yet to break through as a consistent contributor at the professional level, his physical gifts are obvious, with Gaines possessing breakneck speed that can put defenders on their heels. The hope for Charlotte will be that Gaines can compete for minutes as a depth piece in the attack right away, with upside to become a consistently productive MLS forward. Anton Walkes Defender · Atlanta United In Walkes, Charlotte selected a proven MLS center back who has been a key fixture for Atlanta United across two different stints with the Five Stripes. The 24-year-old Englishman joined Atlanta ahead of their 2017 expansion season, making 20 appearances before departing to join English side Portsmouth. He then rejoined Atlanta in 2020 and was a regular, starting 32 of the club's 34 games last season while scoring two goals and dishing out two assists across 2,776 minutes. With that MLS familiarity, as well as his previous stint with an expansion team, Walkes should provide a steady presence in the back and serve as a vocal leader from day one. Joseph Mora Defender · D.C. United Mora gives Charlotte another well-established MLS defender still in his prime. However, D.C. United parted ways with him after the 2021 season. The 28-year-old left back played at least 1,500 minutes in each of his four seasons with D.C. United, where he's made 97 appearances since joining from Saprissa in his native Costa Rica ahead of the 2018 season. He's also featured extensively for Costa Rica on the youth international circuit, earning six senior-team caps since his 2018 debut. Tristan Blackmon Defender · Los Angeles Football Club Trading Expansion Draft picks is another way new clubs accrue financial resources while assembling their roster, and Charlotte did that with each of their final two choices. The first was Blackmon, who Charlotte selected from LAFC and then traded to Vancouver Whitecaps FC for $350,000 in 2022 GAM and $125,000 in 2023 GAM. Blackmon has been a useful player for LAFC since joining the Black & Gold as the third overall pick in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft from the University of Pacific. He's been a regular starter at both right back and center back while playing in 64 regular-season matches. Ismael Tajouri-Shradi Forward · New York City FC TRADED TO LAFC Just three days after winning MLS Cup 2021 with New York City FC, Ismael Tajouri-Shradi is on the move. Upon being selected with Charlotte's fifth pick of the Expansion Draft, the forward was traded to LAFC for $400k in General Allocation Money in 2022. The 27-year-old is coming off a productive season for the recently-crowned champs, scoring seven goals in just 1,234 minutes, while frequently playing the role of an energetic super-sub off the bench. Indeed, Tajouri-Shradi's last appearance in a NYCFC jersey came as an 80th-minute substitute in Saturday's dramatic shootout victory over the Portland Timbers in MLS Cup.
  14. Didn't take long for the holocaust comparisons to start flying. To the TB we go, I suppose.
  15. It should start really picking up here in the next couple of weeks as the roster takes shape and preseason starts.
  16. It's because Brady Christensen's arms are too short.
  17. As soon as I heard Rhule say that hiring Brady was outside of his comfort zone, I knew right then that that was going to lead to Rhule only ever giving the nod to people he's personally familiar with.
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