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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

To their credit, the Panthers tried to make that very transparent from the get go with all the talk of a "five year plan" not looking for quick fixes, etc. 

I’m sure they’re even surprised at the success they’ve had this season record wise.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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Ah the whole ‘equation’ mantra. If if if the saints do this and bucs do that and falcons don’t do this and we’re able to do that and not this...

lol how about just winning the damn division and not relying on the NFCS to suck to get in.

When we can be #1 despite what any other team does is when I’ll consider the Panthers arriving.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The NFL is chock full of sh-tty teams this season.

Even a mediocre team might look good by comparison.

With a lot of those sh!tty teams trending downward.

Teams with new coaching staffs looking awful still. Teams with rosters that’ll need a complete makeover. 

It certainly seems like we have a good one based on what we’ve seen and we’re trending in the right direction. 

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

With a lot of those sh!tty teams trending downward.

Teams with new coaching staffs looking awful still. Teams with rosters that’ll need a complete makeover. 

It certainly seems like we have a good one based on what we’ve seen and we’re trending in the right direction. 

I agree. Cream has risen to the top quickly this year because other teams are falling apart in epic ways.

Teams like Dallas, AZ, CLE, CIN have newer coaching but aren't necessarily showing up or look good.  AZ's record won't stick. 

PHI, DET, ATL, MN, NE are on mega rocky ground right now.  Don't know about the longevity of their vets, coaching, etc. 

WAS, HOU, JAX, NYG and NYJ are simply falling apart. 

SF is the team having "that" year with the injury bug hitting mega hard.

None of those teams are trending up.

Then...

NO, Denver and Vegas are my TBD tight now/can't quite tell.  

We're trending upward along with LAR, CHI on the rebound and maybe LAC with Herbert.  There's not much but we're the one team trending with a new coach. 

Then...the cream:

TEN, PIT, KC, GB, TB, BUF, SEA

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Voth doesn’t tweet a lot but when he does you should listen. 

So if you like what you’ve seen from Rhule and co. so far, be patient and... trust the process. 

But I’m sure come Sunday if we lose we’ll get more of the same reactionary threads 

 

I am absolutely happy with what I see.  Though we aren't a championship caliber team.  I do think the foundation is solid. Rhule has a plan and we need to be onboard with his plan.

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Expectation for this season was 3-6 wins. Anything in excess of that is just icing for me. If they can find a way into the playoffs and get some playoff experience under the young guys belts, fantastic. But I have my expectations in check and have been very pleasantly surprised so far.

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