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Are you all in on a Panthers Playoff Push?


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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Meh, the Bucs tanked for years (unintentionally) and it didn't do them much good.  They even had the top pick in the draft, drafted a qb, and that qb now plays for New Orleans.  Or I should say occasionally plays for New Orleans.

Bucs will be back to that after Brady retires.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly think it's fool's gold. We've beaten the Falcons (terrible). The Broncos (terrible). The Ravens (reeling, 1-3 over their last 4). The Seahawks (reeling, 2-3 over their past five with all three losses being to teams with losing records).

Even with our offensive game plan entirely built around decreasing Sam Darnold's ability to lose games for us, that multiple turnover game is coming. We all know it.

We lost to the Ravens with Baker stinking it up. But I hear you.  

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20 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Meh, the Bucs tanked for years (unintentionally) and it didn't do them much good.  They even had the top pick in the draft, drafted a qb, and that qb now plays for New Orleans.  Or I should say occasionally plays for New Orleans.

They had to sign a qb in free agency to get a Super Bowl.  

The Bucs are basically us. The only difference is that they actually capitalized on their two shots.

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4 minutes ago, trueblade said:

We talk every year about how preseason games can't match the speed and intensity of a regular season game. 

Likewise, regular season games can't match the speed and intensity of a playoff game.

So many of our core guys have never experienced playoff football. Even if we go one and done, the experience our core guys will get will be invaluable moving forward.

Does it mean a later draft pick? Yup. That just means Fitterer has to step up and find great players regardless of where we are picking. That's his job.

You are exactly right 

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I'm all in because it wouldn't matter if I wasn't. I also realize that this off-season is the key and getting the HC, DC and especially OC correct are going to be the key to success moving forward. It wouldn’t matter if we had the 1st, 2nd and 3rd pick this year with a coach like Rhule at the helm. We have to get this right or it's another 3-5 years of purgatory. 

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