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Herm Edwards speaks a lot of truth. Glad the Panthers don't have to worry about it.


Jeremy Igo

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Video won't play on my phone but I assume this from ESPN yesterday where he went near apoplectic about player selfishness. Saw that. Made the set uncomfortable. I laughed. And I'm not worried about JNo. He will do what's best for him and his...as he should. I just don't know what that is. I'll worry about it more after we win the SB.

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21 minutes ago, rayzor said:

he's right, though. and yeah....that's not something that we have to worry about with this team. the only one i have any concern about is #24. is he about the team or about the money?

Our team seems to get this, including # 24. until this year, Rivera has kept him on pretty short leash, but you've never heard Josh belly-aching about it. He shows up, does his job, and only talks crap about opponents and analysts (who can blame him). After this season, he will get paid. If the Panthers can't match other offers, I wouldn't blame him for leaving. I hope the hell that he doesn't, but he has earned the right to make as much money as possibly can.

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28 minutes ago, rayzor said:

he's right, though. and yeah....that's not something that we have to worry about with this team. the only one i have any concern about is #24. is he about the team or about the money?

#24 needs to get his butt back on his horse, 'cause he's starting to look pedestrian instead of equestrian.

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8 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Our team seems to get this, including # 24. until this year, Rivera has kept him on pretty short leash, but you've never heard Josh belly-aching about it. He shows up, does his job, and only talks crap about opponents and analysts (who can blame him). After this season, he will get paid. If the Panthers can't match other offers, I wouldn't blame him for leaving. I hope the hell that he doesn't, but he has earned the right to make as much money as possibly can.

He'll get the most money being franchised and we can draft a replacement who will be ready to take over his position before its time to pay Star and Short. 

Not to mention the fact that this is probably the only team who has a locker-room full of Pro-Bowlers and All-Pros who can shut his butt up really quick if he thinks he's anything more than a mid-sized cog in a very big wheel.

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This is a great example of how to ruin your NFL team that all teams can learn from. This started from the GM when he hired Chip Kelly. GM should have realized that Kelly's scheme doesn't work with their personnel. Kelly should not have imposed his rigid scheme to the players he had. It is much easier to build a scheme around your players than blow up your team and find players that fit your scheme. 

We are lucky to have Dave, Rivera, and Shula to build this team around Cam. If we had a bad piece among those we might have been in a RG3 situation where they try to change the player to fit the scheme instead of making a scheme that fits the player. Flexibility is a great thing 

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21 minutes ago, nickzz said:

i used to like herm but the more i see him the more he seems like a total moron

Germ can be a little bit of a ham...but he's got a great personality and a player's coach. Herm's all-good in my book...its Terry Bradshaw, Boomer and Chris Collinsworth that gets under my skin from time-to-time. 

As far as Terry goes, his better days should be spent comatose in his lazy-boy while his grandkids unawarely go running around like wild animals as he snores the day away twitching and mumbling about immaculate catches and Lynn Swan's bail-outs...'cause the game passed him by a long time ago.

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