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What Exactly Would It Take For The Panthers to Have Back to Back Winning Seasons?


Hoenheim

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Another damn off year right after a winning season, I'm honestly getting sick of it. Its part of the reason why no other NFL fans I meet IRL take me seriously, because they dont take the Panthers seriously. We have a tendency to lose big nationally televised games and we always follow up good seasons with shitty ones.

How does this franchise essentially pull its head out of its ass and become a consistent winner? What exactly is the problem? This isn't a troll topic, I just thought itd be a good time to have this discussion because our season ended recently. 

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Another damn off year right after a winning season, I'm honestly getting sick of it. Its part of the reason why no other NFL fans I meet IRL take me seriously, because they dont take the Panthers seriously. We have a tendency to lose big nationally televised games and we always follow up good seasons with shitty ones.

How does this franchise essentially pull its head out of its ass and become a consistent winner? What exactly is the problem? This isn't a troll topic, I just thought itd be a good time to have this discussion because our season ended recently. 

It will take revamping of the coaching staff and the front office. This offseason is very important with the amount of free agents we have. I’m not a big fan of Marty Hurney or Ron Rivera but I know they have to make the right decisions because their asses will be on fire. 

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