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6 hours ago, CRA said:

Saints, if healthy, are wining this division.  

and they should build an early lead in the division while we are figuring stuff out.  

We are rebuilding, focused on developing Bryce and hopefully figuring out a decent offensive and defensive foundation along the way. 

That’s just being an objective NFL fan.  Anything can happen.  But that’s the objective take of the state of things in 2023.  And it’s why Vegas backs it. 

and all that is okay.  There is fun in that.  This season is not about making the playoffs.  It’s not a realistic expectation. 

It’s a race to 9 wins. Remember this post at the end of the season. 

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8 hours ago, ncfan said:

You should expect to win this division 

After you were 1 game from doing so last year even with Rhule handicapping the team the first couple games of the season.

You brought in this highly touted “all star” staff..

You went up and got the top QB in the draft.  And not only the top QB, but the most NFL ready one according to everyone.

 

To not expect to win this division and make the playoffs.  

Taking a step backwards

Is just a losers mentality 

Expecting to make the playoffs was gravy for this year as bad as the NFC South is going to be. By years end we might be a decent team, and 'might' is a big word. Chicago will get their 1st round top 10 pick and who will we trade to get a mid or low end 1st round pick.

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1 hour ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Sounds like a big giant admission that Wilks should have been the hire.

 

Why hire Wilks and make the playoffs this year, when we can hire Reich and possibly make the playoffs three years from now after we trade all of our assets?

Not only that but the players wanted him back. Oh well Frank is what we have for now. Hopefully he can turn this team into a winner sooner than later.

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1 hour ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Sounds like a big giant admission that Wilks should have been the hire.

 

Why hire Wilks and make the playoffs this year, when we can hire Reich and possibly make the playoffs three years from now after we trade all of our assets?

 

6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not only that but the players wanted him back. Oh well Frank is what we have for now. Hopefully he can turn this team into a winner sooner than later.

And I guess you would like to have Al Holcomb as the D coordinator.

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10 hours ago, OUCPFL said:

Yeah, we shouldn't expect the Playoffs when damn near the whole team from a 7 win team (player wise) and make shift staff is back, but better at QB. The NFC South is dogshit. The NFC in general is dogshit. You're right. Anyone that thinks the Panthers will make the Playoffs when the best QB in the division is debatable, and in your own Conference the QB with the most INT's (Prescott) last year is "one of the best QB's in the conference." They "just don't football well." 

Sorry, you're not making any sense here. 

You can't learn poo from the Preseason. 

You don't seem to understand what happened this off-season.

 

It isn't a retooling.

 

They wiped the board completely clean and are starting over. It is not a continuation. 

 

Looking at last year's record is completely meaningless.

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5 minutes ago, Zod said:

You don't seem to understand what happened this off-season.

 

It isn't a retooling.

 

They wiped the board completely clean and are starting over. It is not a continuation. 

 

Looking at last year's record is completely meaningless.

Factory reset 

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