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It's going to be alright.

I get the win now amongst fans but jeebus.  You understand there is a huge learning curve for college coaches when they come to the NFL.  This is why Tepper gave Rhule a 7 year deal.  He knew it would take some time for him to learn and get everything figured out.  Coaches, just like players need time to build chemistry.  It's going to be ok.  Rhule will be fine.   Brady may be also.  It is not their fault you guys inflated your expectations for this season.  Hell we haven't had our GM for a full year yet.  Rome wasn't built in a day, or an offseason.  There is a plan in place.  Trust the process.  It is what it is.

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5 minutes ago, chknwing said:

It's going to be alright.

I get the win now amongst fans but jeebus.  You understand there is a huge learning curve for college coaches when they come to the NFL.  This is why Tepper gave Rhule a 7 year deal.  He knew it would take some time for him to learn and get everything figured out.  Coaches, just like players need time to build chemistry.  It's going to be ok.  Rhule will be fine.   Brady may be also.  It is not their fault you guys inflated your expectations for this season.  Hell we haven't had our GM for a full year yet.  Rome wasn't built in a day, or an offseason.  There is a plan in place.  Trust the process.  It is what it is.

We always knew it was a gamble that could really pay off or blow up in our faces. It’s blowing up in our faces and no amount of “trust the process” platitudes is going to convince the majority of well-educated fans that the team is on the right track.  

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3 minutes ago, chknwing said:

It's going to be alright.

I get the win now amongst fans but jeebus.  You understand there is a huge learning curve for college coaches when they come to the NFL.  This is why Tepper gave Rhule a 7 year deal.  He knew it would take some time for him to learn and get everything figured out.  Coaches, just like players need time to build chemistry.  It's going to be ok.  Rhule will be fine.   Brady may be also.  It is not their fault you guys inflated your expectations for this season.  Hell we haven't had our GM for a full year yet.  Rome wasn't built in a day, or an offseason.  There is a plan in place.  Trust the process.  It is what it is.

There is no such thing as 7 years for any HC in the NFL not named Bellinchek 

if Tepper believes that, with a coach who has yet to draft a LT or QB, there won’t be one seat occupIed  in that stadium by any Panthers fans.  

Nor is he going to get a dime for his new stadium dreams   

He best hope his competence at hiring a soccer coach is better than hiring a NFL coach  

this is football team is unwatchable 

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4 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Thought this was a serious post until the last 3 sentences. Good parody OP, will fly over other peoples heads.

Yeah glad I wasn’t the only one who picked up on that. Very good troll job because no sane person could think that was serious.

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13 minutes ago, chknwing said:

It's going to be alright.

I get the win now amongst fans but jeebus.  You understand there is a huge learning curve for college coaches when they come to the NFL.  This is why Tepper gave Rhule a 7 year deal.  He knew it would take some time for him to learn and get everything figured out.  Coaches, just like players need time to build chemistry.  It's going to be ok.  Rhule will be fine.   Brady may be also.  It is not their fault you guys inflated your expectations for this season.  Hell we haven't had our GM for a full year yet.  Rome wasn't built in a day, or an offseason.  There is a plan in place.  Trust the process.  It is what it is.

There is no evidence that we should trust the process. Rhule and Brady set those expectations themselves by trading for Darnold, not drafting a QB.   We have seen enough to know Rhule or Brady are not NFL caliber coaches and never will be

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