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6 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

People got spoiled by 2015, and now they expect to win every game. Old school Panthers fans know that was just an anomaly 

On that note, props to everyone who read that thread about the "best practice yet" last week and knew exactly what was about to happen.

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4 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

People got spoiled by 2015, and now they expect to win every game. Old school Panthers fans know that was just an anomaly 

I’m not enjoying this either. However, I can see the talent and vision. Clearly Rhule rebuilt the D first, then offensive skill positions and OL will be last. 
 

Rhule and Fitterer gambled with the OL this year and this is a losing bet at this point but the year isn’t over. Ironically, the guards are the problem. 
 

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49 minutes ago, jtm said:

I’m not enjoying this either. However, I can see the talent and vision. Clearly Rhule rebuilt the D first, then offensive skill positions and OL will be last. 
 

Rhule and Fitterer gambled with the OL this year and this is a losing bet at this point but the year isn’t over. Ironically, the guards are the problem. 
 

They are kinda doing what Fox did in his first 2 years, but went too heavy on defense. I like Horn, but another 1st round pick on defense was bullshit to me. 

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Kinda the first time I have real doubt here but how many college to pro coaches have succeeded lately?  Pete Carroll?  Who else?

Watching the Steelers last night those dudes were flying around like their lives depended on winning that game.  Super aggressive and smashing people.  We need a coach that can get that level of commitment here

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16 hours ago, t96 said:

The thing is, my comment in that thread at the time was entirely sarcastic. Yet the irony is that it's actually true. Back in 2018 with every loss we said "oh well we'll win again next week and still make wild card" until it was week 17 and we had lost 7 straight.

That's basically what fans of every struggling team say. You're not particularly clever for pointing out an ongoing trend that spans basically all sports. 

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16 hours ago, t96 said:

The thing is, my comment in that thread at the time was entirely sarcastic. Yet the irony is that it's actually true. Back in 2018 with every loss we said "oh well we'll win again next week and still make wild card" until it was week 17 and we had lost 7 straight.

It is crazy how often this scenario has happened like every season since 2018 lol

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