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Do not expect to see all issues fixed this year.


Doc Holiday

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Not happy we didn’t get your player that you wanted or position of need addressed the way you thought?

well grow up. This isn’t a minor rebuild that will be fixed this year alone.

expect this to take up to 3 years! Fun stuff!

Grow up? Grow up! But D. Jackson is our number 1 corner! We'll never win again. In fact, we may all die because of this draft, nay these two picks! Oh the horror. 

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30 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Not happy we didn’t get your player that you wanted or position of need addressed the way you thought?

well grow up. This isn’t a minor rebuild that will be fixed this year alone.

expect this to take up to 3 years! Fun stuff!

Expect what to take up to 3 years? Where do you all see us this league is full of parody only thing that separates teams are a few factors, San Fran went from the bum two pick up the super bowl. I’m not going nearly that far but to say we’re a bottom feeder naw we could of won with Kyle last a few more games we’ve improved this roster we may be closer then many expect to being very competitive.

21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

My expectations for this coming season are low.

We're a very bad team. It's going to take time to get better.

Patience...

How low? After this draft I’ll cone back to you I believe we may be dangerous strong offense and we’re trending towards a get after the qb type of D might not be top tier  but a couple stops when needed is how you win in this league right?

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21 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

How low? After this draft I’ll cone back to you I believe we may be dangerous strong offense and we’re trending towards a get after the qb type of D might not be top tier  but a couple stops when needed is how you win in this league right?

Last in our division

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55 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Not happy we didn’t get your player that you wanted or position of need addressed the way you thought?

well grow up. This isn’t a minor rebuild that will be fixed this year alone.

expect this to take up to 3 years! Fun stuff!

Probably more like 3+ years. 

I don't think even the most delusional Panthers fans expected us to be able to fix all our issues this year. I'd be pretty stunned if we fixed the bulk of them in the next three years.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Probably more like 3+ years. 

I don't think even the most delusional Panthers fans expected us to be able to fix all our issues this year. I'd be pretty stunned if we fixed the bulk of them in the next three years.

I would say it's possible to get enough talent in 2 good drafts to compete for a playoff spot.  But that does not include Marty in the equation.

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7 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I'm starting to think Burns will be playing LB and not DE in the 4-3 this year

That could be a thing, he would be one hell of a player in a joker role. Any plans to use Simmons, part of that could be transfered to Burns.

I feel hes been told to put on muscle mass and plan on being a 3 down 4-3 DE. He could do that without losing his speed.  

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Probably more like 3+ years. 

I don't think even the most delusional Panthers fans expected us to be able to fix all our issues this year. I'd be pretty stunned if we fixed the bulk of them in the next three years.

Wanna bet?  There are plenty of delusional Panther fans

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I would say it's possible to get enough talent in 2 good drafts to compete for a playoff spot.  But that does not include Marty in the equation.

I think that is a "shooting for the moon" projection. IMO, this is the least talented roster in the history of the franchise. 

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