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Panthers need to go out and beat Tampa


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3 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

What free agents are going to want to come here? What OC is going to want to be an OC for a lame duck coach? Terrible QB draft. I mean what do you Rhule's plan is for the QB position if you had to bet? And dont say Watson. Watson turned us down already and if Watson came here we would have zero cap space. Hint to why he doesnt want to come here..... We are the Texans and Rhule is Bill Obrien. Literally same person. Oh, and our Oline would get him killed. Why would he come here?

We signed many free agents on defense that absolutely hit.  Again…don’t follow the herd.  Pay attention to reality 

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1 minute ago, Jared Patterson said:

Why do people keep saying our defense is #2 in the league? Where did that rumor start?

We technically are #2 in yards allowed.  

But we are ranked in the bottom half of the league in points allowed.  Which makes us not a top defense.  

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

We technically are #2 in yards allowed.  

But we are ranked in the bottom half of the league in points allowed.  Which makes us not a top defense.  

No we aren’t…fug…please do your homework.  Total defense is about yardage Einstien.

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35 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This is a game that win or lose doesn’t really matter in terms of draft position.  A win Sunday, I think, would be huge for this team.  Rhule is back…good…lets go kick Tampas ass on the road.  Gotta stop this bullshet losing streak 

Are you drunk? We need to get our teeth kicked in if we want to get rid of this stain. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

No OC is winning with Sam and this OL

and no good OC is coming to work for a lameduck HC that doesn’t belong in the NFL.  It’s a one year gig which you are likely to be scapegoated and fired right before Rhule is canned. 

That’s the thing that’s most disheartening.  We aren’t getting any coaches worth a poo coming here as OC for head coach Lay-Z.  If we actually turn it around next year I’ll eat crow, but wow.  So sad how far we have fallen from 2015

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Disagree…like crazy disagree.  We are are in good hands.  Matt has a vote of confidence which should have come wayyyyy early this season.  This franchise will succeed under Rhule but his moves this offseason are critical.  OC has to hit.  OL must get better.  QB……feels like a dream to fix it all but who knows…it is possible 

It is a dream to fix it. Traded away draft picks for basically nothing in return. Insane money spent on ludicrous contracts. No viable QB. A terrible OL that needs to be purged. What decent OC or FA talent would want to come here for a lame duck coach overseeing a dumpster fire? Barring a legit Jesus Christ miracle, the Panthers are going to be the league punching bag for a while.

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