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Rodney Harrison has an objective viewpoint based on experience in the league. Who's opinion am I going to care about? His or yours?

ive been watching the Panthers long enough as well as watching the Dan Patrick show enough to know that he calls it how he sees it. That's the beauty of perception, it can be individualized and I can condone him not being a sheep to the Panthers Twitter warriors we have.

critisicm needs to be directed to NFL.com writers calling for Josh to be fined along the same lines as OBJ.

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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

Rodney Harrison has an objective viewpoint based on experience in the league. Who's opinion am I going to care about? His or yours?

ive been watching the Panthers long enough as well as watching the Dan Patrick show enough to know that he calls it how he sees it. That's the beauty of perception, it can be individualized and I can condone him not being a sheep to the Panthers Twitter warriors we have.

critisicm needs to be directed to NFL.com writers calling for Josh to be fined along the same lines as OBJ.

Bahh blind.  Sure your a Panthers fan? Harrison hate for the Panthers is obvious but for some ignorance is bliss.

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2 minutes ago, carolinahiatt said:

Bahh blind.  Sure your a Panthers fan? Harrison hate for the Panthers is obvious but for some ignorance is bliss.

I've been on here since '11. Grew up in the foothills going to Panthers game. I was born into the Panthers organization by default, I know nothing else. Don't challenge that. I just know that Harrison isn't speaking out of ignorance but experience and he likes to temper hype. May be a by product of playing with the Patriots. I would never discount the opinion of a couple of super bowl champions.

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He made some bold statements really staring in 2013 when he called for Cam to be benched. The team went on to win 12 games and the 2 seed in the NFC and he was poked repeatedly by Dan Patrick throughout that season. Remember Cam beat the Patriots on Monday night that year after Harrison proclaimed they would be brought back to reality. I don't think the hatred is so much personal as his ego is just not willing to admit he's been wrong over and over again when it comes to the Panthers. 

 

He really didn't have much to say tonight, makes me wonder if someone pulled him aside over at 30 Rock and gave him some advice. He doesn't want to be on the wrong side of history with the way things are going.

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18 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

I've been on here since '11. Grew up in the foothills going to Panthers game. I was born into the Panthers organization by default, I know nothing else. Don't challenge that. I just know that Harrison isn't speaking out of ignorance but experience and he likes to temper hype. May be a by product of playing with the Patriots. I would never discount the opinion of a couple of super bowl champions.

"Hype"? 14-0 isn't hype....it's fact. 

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1 minute ago, Billy Love said:

"Hype"? 14-0 isn't hype....it's fact. 

Then where were you in 2011? 2010? 2007? 2001? I mean, this is hype. I don't mean hype in the sense of something that isn't real. He is skeptical because he has been through what this team is going through. He knows what it takes to go 16-0 AND get through the playoffs. Sure he doubted us two years ago, and everyone doubted us in the off season this year. But as the Cam Newton era has taught us, the team gets stronger as the season goes along. 

This is the 90-10 rule. If you know what I'm talking about then you read or listen to more than the headlines.

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19 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

He made some bold statements really staring in 2013 when he called for Cam to be benched. The team went on to win 12 games and the 2 seed in the NFC and he was poked repeatedly by Dan Patrick throughout that season. Remember Cam beat the Patriots on Monday night that year after Harrison proclaimed they would be brought back to reality. I don't think the hatred is so much personal as his ego is just not willing to admit he's been wrong over and over again when it comes to the Panthers. 

 

He really didn't have much to say tonight, makes me wonder if someone pulled him aside over at 30 Rock and gave him some advice. He doesn't want to be on the wrong side of history with the way things are going.

You really think he's that bombastic? How about Jaws saying Kaep would be the best QB of all time two years ago?

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