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Just the plain honest truth


Jmac

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I will give some of you guys credit. You stick by this sh%t storm until the bitter end. Your eyes don't deceive you and the truth has been laid bare. Every year of the same results just beats a man down.

No matter what this team does from this point on and games they pull out their ass, they are not going anywhere besides home come January.

 

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2 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I will give some of you guys credit. You stick by this sh%t storm until the bitter end. Your eyes don't deceive you and the truth has been laid bare. Every year of the same results just beats a man down.

No matter what this team does from this point on and games they pull out their ass, they are not going anywhere besides home come January.

 

This team has the potential but we have the worst D in like 20 years.

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13 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I will give some of you guys credit. You stick by this sh%t storm until the bitter end. Your eyes don't deceive you and the truth has been laid bare. Every year of the same results just beats a man down.

No matter what this team does from this point on and games they pull out their ass, they are not going anywhere besides home come January.

 

you thought differently, people looked at me cross eyed when I told them in september that this was not a super bowl team, and that just getting to the playoffs would be success for the team this year and if we manage to get a playoff win it would be icing on the cake.

yet I caught flack. now people are just now starting to realize we may have some personnel issues on the team and are freaking out.

I've said it once and I will say it again, you cannot count the success or failure of your team every year based on if they win the super bowl or not. Super Bowls are rare victories.

but with that said I also said that this week could be a weird week for carolina because of the short week. 3 days to get ready for a game and have to travel? was not a good recipe for success.

I still think the Panthers make the Playoffs this year, and I also believe if we get the right match up we may win a game or two even. but we arent winning the division as things stand now and definately not a super bowl contender with this defense. but I'm ok with that, and am ready for a youth movement that will be coming next year.

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Just now, Doc Holiday said:

you thought differently, people looked at me cross eyed when I told them in september that this was not a super bowl team, and that just getting to the playoffs would be success for the team this year and if we manage to get a playoff win it would be icing on the cake.

yet I caught flack. now people are just now starting to realize we may have some personnel issues on the team and are freaking out.

I've said it once and I will say it again, you cannot count the success or failure of your team every year based on if they win the super bowl or not. Super Bowls are rare victories.

but with that said I also said that this week could be a weird week for carolina because of the short week. 3 days to get ready for a game and have to travel? was not a good recipe for success.

I still think the Panthers make the Playoffs this year, and I also believe if we get the right match up we may win a game or two even. but we arent winning the division as things stand now and definately not a super bowl contender with this defense. but I'm ok with that, and am ready for a youth movement that will be coming next year.

Thanks.  What are the Powerball numbers this week?

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21 minutes ago, panthersphan said:

10-6 second round playoff loss

Hmmm depends.

I could see Philly winning their division and I don’t think we can go in there twice in one year and win.

Minnesota’s offense would put on a similar performance against this D as we saw tonight with Pitts.

I’ve always thought we’d lockdown a wild card spot but I’m not so sure we even manage to get to the second round

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25 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I will give some of you guys credit. You stick by this sh%t storm until the bitter end. Your eyes don't deceive you and the truth has been laid bare. Every year of the same results just beats a man down.

No matter what this team does from this point on and games they pull out their ass, they are not going anywhere besides home come January.

 

I’ve been telling y’all that since week 1.   

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