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the seasons over


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sorry but its the truth , we will not make the playoffs but there could be positives that come out from this season we need to play , grier and pj walker to see what we have in them , we need to bench paradis and whitehead start younger players you never know which ones the next star thats sitting on our bench . teddy is a solid qb and ill take it back he is not a franchise qb hes our version of alex smith but there is no point in starting him on a team that loses at this point our best interest is to lose out . we need a high draft pick to compete next year . im all for an over haul , this is a terrible team but for offense rhule and brady has kept us in these games despite our offensive line blowing , defense is a disgrace to this panthers logo which is known as a great defensive team . another season and another panthers let down , maybe well win a super bowl in our life times but it wont be this season . 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Brady's hopes of a head coaching gig this next year took a significant hit tonight. 

Valid, but that's not who I mean.

There is a certain someone on staff who could benefit much more from a winning season than a rebuilding one.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't think Hurney has any shot of retaining that GM role 

I'm still of the mind that Pat Stewart takes that role, which basically means Matt Rhule becomes Emperor of all.

I'm open to other non-Hurney scenarios of course. Still would love to have Kevin Colbert in some sort of consultant capacity, but that ship may have sailed.

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Done or not, losing to the Falcons...sucks.

Knowing that it's a really bad Falcons team makes it that much worse.

The fact that we hung in against a better team just a few days ago doesn't make it any better.

And the prospect of next week's game? Yikes!

Just a few weeks ago, we got the Falcons coach fired. Maybe it would have been better if we hadn't.

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