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Worst season collapse of all time?


SZ James (banned)

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46 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We know we're going to be starting a backup quarterback.

Heinicke started off great but descended quickly to terrible. I don't really want to watch that movie again.

I'm hoping they put Kyle Allen in next week, but I've watched this team long enough to know what's probably going to happen.

Allen may not be any better, but why not give him a look?

(and by that I mean an actual look, not the kind you give Cameron Artis-Payne)

Personally, extremely valuable and young future assets (CMC, Moore, Samuel, Thomas, Moton, Kuechly, Jackson, Bradberry) there is not a CHANCE IN HELL they would see the field next week if I were the head coach.  Its a road game and the damn season is over, no reason to roll the dice on those asset's ACLs and brains, etc.

But Ron is Ron so...

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3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Personally, extremely valuable and young future assets (CMC, Moore, Samuel, Thomas, Moton, Kuechly, Jackson, Bradberry) there is not a CHANCE IN HELL they would see the field next week if I were the head coach.  Its a road game and the damn season is over, no reason to roll the dice on those asset's ACLs and brains, etc.

But Ron is Ron so...

Well, he's gone that route before, and generally in the name of "finishing on a high note".

Me? I don't care if we hit frigging High C.

Sit these guys down.

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6 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Personally, extremely valuable and young future assets (CMC, Moore, Samuel, Thomas, Moton, Kuechly, Jackson, Bradberry) there is not a CHANCE IN HELL they would see the field next week if I were the head coach.  Its a road game and the damn season is over, no reason to roll the dice on those asset's ACLs and brains, etc.

But Ron is Ron so...

Considering the dirty team we'll be playing, and I think Peyton will come on hard wanting to sweep us and embarrass us again, we should certainly be cautious with our starters.

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14 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Personally, extremely valuable and young future assets (CMC, Moore, Samuel, Thomas, Moton, Kuechly, Jackson, Bradberry) there is not a CHANCE IN HELL they would see the field next week if I were the head coach.  Its a road game and the damn season is over, no reason to roll the dice on those asset's ACLs and brains, etc.

But Ron is Ron so...

You've watched this team long enough to know exactly what's gonna happen

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4 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

You may be right...I feel like in 01 we were at least competitive. 

By and large we are a carbon copy of the 2001 team. Disinterested coach, intra-team fighting, promising rookie playmaker WR, inept offense, pussy defense, limp-dick second half performances, pointless players only meetings, random IR additions, porous offensive line, continued scoreless red zone trips, eternally being in 3rd and 9, literally never generating pressure up front on defense, sluggish lining up on offense, lackadaisical performance from 90% of the roster (to put it lightly), injury-prone kicker, I can keep going

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3 hours ago, SZ James (banned) said:

Where do we rank?

 

Not sure where it ranks .. probably pretty damn common.. but I remember before the birth of the Panthers.. the Saints had 6-1 run and basically lost every game after that ... that’s when the paper bags came.. it was in the 90s .. they missed the playoffs.. 

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This is not what I would consider their worst year, but it’s been the most wasteful. 6-2, with a pair of emotionally impressive thrillers, a fine opening win vs Dallas, and a rare dominant drilling of Baltimore. Set an franchise record with 35 points before halftime vs TB. Superlatives abound.

and, thud.

It’s a bad feeling. Awful.

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