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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Absolutely, we should have had our O-line starting line-up set from practice 1 and let those behind them show they were clearly better.  You can't expect an offensive line to Gel in a matter of a couple of weeks.  Rhule's insane "battles" cost us several weeks if not months for our player to get used to working with one another.

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3 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I see myself unashamedly missing the Cam/Luke led hype train for the rest of my life. 

I’ve been a fan of this team through a few rough stretches and this is absolutely the worst it’s ever been.

 

even when the team was bad you still had guys you wanted to root for and who bought into the team and it’s culture and Keep Pounding.

i talked myself into going to to the first day of TC this season and remember coming up over the hill, looking down at the field and thinking “wow, I literally do not care about any of these guys.”

it’s not all their fault. You have a few guys like Thompson and Burns and Chinn that have tried to step up and be “Panthers.”

but ownership has been absolutely consumed with tearing down the legacy of the Richardson era since it got here and Matt rhule wants a team full of quiet, boring hum drum professionals that will let him be the voice and face of the team because he so passionately believes his The Brand is the way

say what you want about Richardson but the dude never wanted the spotlight and always pushed the football team and it’s players first

the team spends most of it’s PR these days telling us what great new project Dave tepper has going on and how thankful we should all be, peppering in some jangling keys (black helmets) to try and satiate the fanbase he has no interest in listening to

it probably won’t get better after rhule unless we just straight fluke into something good

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I was lucky (I thought) to be gifted 50 yard line, row 2 seats for the Browns opener.  The main takeaway I remember is not the excitement of the comeback and then the pain at the end, it was the body language of the players during practice, warm-ups and even intro's and before the first snap.  But I also felt more manipulated than normal by stadium operations, and that is saying something.  There is no soul in BOA and that is on Tepper, Rhule.    #cleanhouse  

 

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5 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

No emotion at all there it seems like unfortunately. Head coach has a very important job of bringing it all together for the team and it sure does look like Rhule can't even get the guys spirits up much less coach worth a crap during the game.

This is my thought too.  I think the real challenge is to remain upbeat, in the face of adversity.   How do you remain motivated and optimistic.  Granted it is hard, but it is necessary to have any chance of a successful season.

I see all kinds of posts regarding, Fire 🔥 Rhule Now.  I understand that, but any coach has a chance to get better.  I know it is not likely but, it is not impossible.

I believe that the Panthers have a good chance to defeat the Saints this weekend. 
 

Keep the Faith!!!!


 

 

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3 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I see myself unashamedly missing the Cam/Luke led hype train for the rest of my life. 

Imagine if we had our core of players that Rivera had but instead had Sean McVay... We may have 3-4 SB wins right now honestly. 

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Luke isn't against coaching, it's not unheard of that a player leaves the field for the sidelines. Is Luke that guy? Some disagree but Luke Keuchley HC sounds very good to a Panther fans ears. We'd take the bumps bruises, pride and honor that comes with that. That's legacy. That's a process that fans could be patient with.

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