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We got a fuging squad people. Everyone being a Debbie Downer must have a miserable life at home. This is the youngest, most talented Panthers team we’ve had since at least 2015. Just stop over analyzing and enjoy the ride. Personally I think we’re gonna shock the world this year.

Let’s fuging get it!!

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20 minutes ago, joemac said:

We got a fuging squad people. Everyone being a Debbie Downer must have a miserable life at home. This is the youngest, most talented Panthers team we’ve had since at least 2015. Just stop over analyzing and enjoy the ride. Personally I think we’re gonna shock the world this year.

Let’s fuging get it!!

We've been beaten down for years, and they straight up told us we were going to be in a several year long rebuild. It's hard to be optimistic. I wouldn't be surprised if we squeaked into the playoffs but I also wouldn't be surprised if we ended up in the bottom 5.

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I am optimistic.  I think the OL fears are overblown, but there is a genuine concern.  we need 1 more year and it should be on C, G, and LT (unless we figure it out this year).  MLB is a worry, but with a heavier Carter and Luvu there, I am OK for now--DTs need to keep them free to roam.

Every team has a weakness or two. We are now in the conversation.

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8 hours ago, PandaMan said:

Luvu has impressed big time.  If he doesn’t make the 53 I’ll really question some things.  Really stoked for this young squad!

Everything I have read and heard about him is his motor is non-stop.  They say not too many on the team can keep up with him.  

Another Jet castoff.  I would love to see him on the 53 and playing in some defensive packages.  We need guys like him.  "He's always around the ball"

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53 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Not mentioned often but oh so true.

Yep. We still don't know whether our getting gashed in the run will change from last year. That's something to keep an eye on because it could nullify a lot of the gains we may have made in the secondary if we can't get improvement in that area.

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12 hours ago, therealmjl said:

Not really. Just thought it was about CMC.

it’s not really a glowing endorsement…and it still starts and ends with him.

Sam Darnold, who's made progress seeing the field better/faster, w/coaches tailoring the O to him.'

Then what type of statement(see above) is it in your opinion?  

I wouldn't say it's "glowing" either but it's still a Positive one.  🙂

12 hours ago, mav1234 said:

The questions about Darnold always were about processing so that comment is encouraging.

Of course I'd rather it be "omg who knew how amazing Darnold would be outside NY!!!"... But the reality is it was never going to be that fast a turnaround, if one happens at all

I personally thought those questions about processing were bulls--t as there have been video of him making his progressions but because he had virtually zero talent to surround him, he had to more often than not play Hero-Ball and try to make plays out of nothing.    

Now that he has the weapons he never had in NY, he *should* be good.   *SHOULD*. 

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11 hours ago, CanePantherHornet said:

We've been beaten down for years, and they straight up told us we were going to be in a several year long rebuild. It's hard to be optimistic. I wouldn't be surprised if we squeaked into the playoffs but I also wouldn't be surprised if we ended up in the bottom 5.

Yeah, I get it.  Personally I start every season optimistic until I am given reason not to be by their play on the field in actual games that count. 

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