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Say Hello to your 2009 Panthers


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Soft

No heart

Underachieving

Mentally challenged

Overpaid

Lack of Fundamentals

Predictable

Style over Substance

Congratulations team... in one fell swoop you decided to take your chance to prove all the naysayers wrong and affirm that we are a team very much in the mold of Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Instead, we've chosen to prove all the pundits right.

I've never felt so abused and neglected as a fan. Since the Panthers decided to take this year off, I might as well do the same.

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Soft

No heart

Underachieving

Mentally challenged

Overpaid

Lack of Fundamentals

Predictable

Style over Substance

How can you say this team has no heart? The defense fought the whole damned game! It's hard to stop a team with fresh legs when they take over at your 35. And two of those scores were from special teams and a FF.

How can you say they're overpaid when the highest paid player on the team had a sack a forced fumble and a blocked kick?

How can you say a team lacks fundamentals if one guy had 16 tackles and even Godfrey is wrapping up runningbacks that outweigh him by 30 pounds?

How can we be underachieving when the Panthers burned up 8 minutes on a touchdown drive despite being set back by three penalties?

Here are the facts, we gave up on our game plan and did THE SAME THING WE DID IN THE ARIZONA GAME! We got into panic mode too early and abandoned the run. We saw what the run could do, but when Jake started to struggle we tried to switch to a passing offense despite the fact the game was still in reach. Yes it was jake's fault, but we gave up on the run way too soon. And even if you suffer a three and out while leaning on the run game, we'd still have the lead and better field position punting it down the field rather than an INT at our 20! RUN IT! D-Will will break one eventually.

And the momentum shifting punt return TD came despite one of the most flagrant blocks in the back I have ever seen, ever! When a dude makes a slip'n'slide face first dive twenty yards short of the returner, odds are he was blocked in the back, video confirmed it, and yet, no laundry on the field.

It was a bad game; the ball didn't bounce our way.

I've never felt so abused and neglected as a fan. Since the Panthers decided to take this year off, I might as well do the same.

Peace, GTFO and don't come back. The last thing this franchise needs right now is more fairweather fans. If the stadium is empty next home game because of pricks like you, then I'll be inclided to no longer cheer for the panthers just so I won't be associated with pricks like you.

ONE GAME DOES NOT A SEASON MAKE!

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Some of you people can make excuse after excuse for this team, and yes Jake had a horrible game (again), but this team is weak. The Fox years as coach of this team are over. Nice run while it lasted but this train wreck is done. I like Fox and Jake both, but their time has past. Its time to pull the plug and go in another direction......

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Soft

No heart

Underachieving

Mentally challenged

Overpaid

Lack of Fundamentals

Predictable

Style over Substance

Congratulations team... in one fell swoop you decided to take your chance to prove all the naysayers wrong and affirm that we are a team very much in the mold of Pittsburgh and Tennessee. Instead, we've chosen to prove all the pundits right.

I've never felt so abused and neglected as a fan. Since the Panthers decided to take this year off, I might as well do the same.

they still got a great OL in regards to running the ball. 2 great RBs, a great WR who doesn't need a great QB, and some great playmakers on D. They have good enough players to win some games and be a contender........they can't win with a QB not giving the team a chance. They didn't have a chance today b/c the QB didn't allow them to have a legit chance.......that is really imo the only thing that can be said. They don't need great QB play just a QB that will let the rest of the rest of the team decide if a game is won or lost.

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One game! A playoff implication game, but it is one game!!

sure its one game. but its 2 consecutive games that the Jake Delhomme has proven what the majority of fans have been saying. his time is up. I blame front office, for allowing this garbage. We have the talent of a playoff team, one thing is missing, a QB that doesn't fold under pressure. I keep hearing, next time, next time, next time. its a never- ending cycle. I used to defend Delhomme, those days are over. We need a QB of the future, or this team will suffer. especially since the Saints and Falcons are already off to a fast start.

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