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2 minutes ago, Baskinridge said:

Lord please ban all fans of Rivera and those like him who champion this crap and try to justify and make it okay.

I’m not praising Rivera, Heck I’ve stated here time and again that the question about whether we will keep them or not will be answered at the end of the season. How has that changed? It hasn’t.

Rivera Will either stay or be fired based on the Panthers record in standing at the end of the season.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When I said delusional, I meant in your own thoughts. My original reply clearly laid out a reason why logical people might be concerned about a mid-season blowout. You somehow interpreted that as only reinforcing your original point.

I didn't expect to win this game and had talked the past two weeks about how the Niners are the worst match up in the NFL for us, but I didn't expect to see a wholly unprepared team coming off of the bye

Like I said every year we have a big loss everyone freaks out, I’ve been here for 15 fuging years. It happens every time it gets me why adults can’t put it together for 3 1/2 hours to watch the game. 
 

A loss is a loss pure and simple.

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1 hour ago, ellis said:

Sometimes, you’re just over matched.

Or have bad games, 2003 Panthers played awful against the Titans at home. Yet at the end of the season we were the team playing in the Super Bowl not them.

the point being you must watch trends in the NFL not singular games. Yes we get caught up in the moment. But a single game doesn’t have much baring on The regular season.

playoffs is a different story. 

 

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1 hour ago, Doc Holiday said:

Today is a shining example about who among us has the emotional maturity of a three-year-old child.

we are currently losing a game that everyone and their grandmother pretty much expected us to lose. Yes I too hoped to we would win today, but I also recognized the Mammoth task of beating an undefeated team in their own house. But alas It is not meant to be.

If you believe something before today, there is nothing from a single game that should change that opinion.

yes we are getting killed and it’s not fun, but poo happens. 
 

keep pounding mofos

You play to win the game

You play to win the game

you don't show up going, gosh I hope we can beat an unbeaten team in their house 

these are professional players and coaches making millions

 

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1 hour ago, Doc Holiday said:

Today is a shining example about who among us has the emotional maturity of a three-year-old child.

we are currently losing a game that everyone and their grandmother pretty much expected us to lose. Yes I too hoped to we would win today, but I also recognized the Mammoth task of beating an undefeated team in their own house. But alas It is not meant to be.

If you believe something before today, there is nothing from a single game that should change that opinion.

yes we are getting killed and it’s not fun, but poo happens. 
 

keep pounding mofos

SF is no better than us on paper. And both of their starting OTs are out in this game. 

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I think this is probably the third time I'm posting this today...

My concern this season was that this was going to be one of those years where we looked great against bad teams but weren't really good enough to complete against good teams.

Today didn't exactly do anything to lessen those worries.

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2 hours ago, TheRed said:

I get the ra ra pep talk thing but you can't ignore what's right in front of your face. Take a gander at the Panthers record after the bye week under Rivera. All the coach of the year awards in the world can't polish that up.

It really is astounding how bad he is after a bye. Anyone got the official record? Gotta be like 20% win percentage

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2 hours ago, TheRed said:

I get the ra ra pep talk thing but you can't ignore what's right in front of your face. Take a gander at the Panthers record after the bye week under Rivera. All the coach of the year awards in the world can't polish that up.

I can’t say I don’t disagree but What’s the record?

the dudes on XMAS radio said it was 50% but to lazy to look it up . Of course Today  it will be one more loss ... (embarrassing loss added to the total )

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1 hour ago, ellis said:

Sometimes, you’re just over matched.

People Can talk about we weren’t prepared and that’s probably true but man .... that’s a better team . At least today they were, no question.  

Not sure of anything we could have done. They are talented. Better team period. 

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50 points!! The fans? Laughing in the comments , saying that it was unlucky, that the other team is better, that this happens, that we are supposed to loose...

Well, it’s easy to know why we are a mediocre franchise. people think it's normal what just happened.

Let me tell something: 50 points IT’S NOT NORMAL

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