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Everything posted by rayzor
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We could have won each of the last two weeks, but each week a new crop of problems popped up This is the last winnable game aside from the falcons. I hope we win. Not at all expecting it, though. I'm expecting new problems to surface.
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unexcusable.
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So what are we ok at? Punting? Lol
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Your daily Laughing coaching staff press conference (9/22)
rayzor replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
i think it boils down to they don't know what they're doing. -
That's not the story they were selling.
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Robbie Anderson: Fans shouldn't bring negative energy
rayzor replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Panthers shouldnt have a 9 game losing streak. Want more positive energy? How about quit losing? Start winning games. How about you gave our backs and give us something to cheer about? What are we supposed to do, Robbie/y? Celebrate your losses to make you feel better about losing? Y'all are letting us and yourselves down. You should feel bad and you should be angry and you shouldn't be happy. Turn it around, dammit. Don't give me that "we're close" poo because close don't win games. Y'all have been close for two years. It's about time you quit being close and started winning. Quit being close losers.- 183 replies
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and he's supposed to be this gutsy guy. i haven't seen that at all.
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he was drafted because the coach's wife liked him. that should have been a red flag re: rhule's thought processes.
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only thing he should be feeling is the bench.
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it's like shula's track record of success before he got here.
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but he's supposed to have a photographic memory.
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at least he's not a mouthpiece for the front office and afraid to criticize. might have chosen here because it's about to get entertaining?
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I didn't have a history with the Panthers before 1995 and the only reason I became a fan was because they were the local team if they aren't local anymore and another team comes in, I'm probably jumping to the new team, especially if tepper is still running the Panthers and he's stull doing the same poo With the amount of turnover that takes place each team is really just a name, isn't it? The culture is with the group that stays with it the longest, the fans you take the team away, you take the team away from the culture and you take the team away from the fans and tou take it away from it's legacy and history. And I don't care about the MLB.
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What turnovers?
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Matt Rhule Introduced as Carolina Panthers newest head coach
rayzor replied to therealmjl's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's the only reason he's got a job...and he kind of is. He preaches the gospel of rhule making people believe he's a great coach. -
Whatever gives you that idea?
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Matt Rhule Introduced as Carolina Panthers newest head coach
rayzor replied to therealmjl's topic in Carolina Panthers
he said all the right things. now he just says a lot of things. -
Matt Rhule Introduced as Carolina Panthers newest head coach
rayzor replied to therealmjl's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Are we at the lowest point in panthers history?
rayzor replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
for me the clausen season was miserable to start, but i had a lot of hope because you just knew that 1) fox was going to be gone the next year (contract had run out and he wasn't getting another one) and 2) we were going to be getting a shot at an incredible QB. even that last year with rivera....you just had a sense that rivera wasn't going to be around much longer. new owner had laid down pretty well known expectations and it was only a matter of time before he got his guy in here. this year.... i don't know. i've got this nagging thought in the back of my mind that 1) tepper is going to stick with rhule and 2) this is as good as it's going to get at QB. basically it's this nagging feeling that we are stuck and tepper is hoping that somehow rhule is going to pull it together. tepper was very vocal before, but with the failures of rhule, he's gone into a shell. i can't say i blame him, but why not just admit that rhule may not have been the best hire and move on and learn from the mistakes he made with rhule...don't go after the trendy name and don't give an unknown commodity a 7 year mega$ deal, no matter what they try to sell you on. -
it would be so sad to see him go.
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Are we at the lowest point in panthers history?
rayzor replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
at least if people are booing and complaining, they still care. it's when things are silent that things are bad. and to expect everyone to just be happy and excited and cheering when things are bad is just insane. being a fan doesn't mean delusionally and deliriously happy... i mean it can, but it doesn't have to mean that. being a fan means that you can get pissed when things are bad. what we are looking at now, though, is that there are a lot of us that are crossing that line from being pissed to being apathetic, which isn't good....but when you're status quo is 5 wins a season and you don't look like you can even reach that level and there's no indication from official channels that things are going to change that, apathy is to be expected. -
i really liked the idea of an innovative guy who was into analytics and had turned a couple programs around. still a good idea. we just don't have that guy. i thought that coming from college where things are more progressive would have been an asset, and with the right guy it might be. the problem...one of quite a few...is that coaching kids in college is a different beast than coaching grownups. totally different mentality. someone good at one very well won't be good at the other. people generally coach at the level they are best suited. one thing is for sure, you can't do the same things at one you do at the other. it's not "all just football". and no...mccarthy wouldn't have been much better. we'd still suck, it would just be a different kind of suck.
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Winston playing with fractured vertebraes
rayzor replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
we've lost to worse QBs than an injured winston and healthy dalton. -
consistent with rhule's entire career. he's never done well against good teams.
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marty hurney did the same thing. he was always more interested in the story than the skill (that's what you get when you hire a sportswriter to be your GM). hurney may have influenced tepper a bit too much.