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REPORT: Panthers and Brian Burns not at all close to extension


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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Maybe its just me but I kindof want the deal done so he plays on sunday, but again maybe thats just me

I just want it done so the team can move on with the drain with it's best players.

I won't care whatsoever if he's playing. Not my money. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Love the Young trade. Mingo looks promising. 

 

At the same time we had DJ Moore and CMC. Now looks like Burns may be on the way out.

 

We have yet to have a winning record under Tepper. 

 

Look at the QBs we've had recently. Tough to win with subpar QBing. I would have thought this would be one of those universal truths. No QB, no winning.

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Love the Young trade. Mingo looks promising. 

 

At the same time we had DJ Moore and CMC. Now looks like Burns may be on the way out.

 

We have yet to have a winning record under Tepper. 

Burns on way out? Huh?

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10 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

So? Do we still hate Burns? Or now that he's at practice has it simmered to just a mild distaste?

This is all about whether he plays on Sunday or not. If he holds out of practice but shows up to play I won't bat an eye. 

If he doesn't show up to play then I'm gonna feel really stupid sitting in yet another away game atmosphere vs the Cowboys and Packers when I could have tripped my ticket value by selling.

 

If the players can't be bothered to try and win the division why am I spending all this money to show up and scream for 4 quarters on defense surrounded by opposing fans?

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Rhule was hired by who?
 

And he overpaid to do it.

With that circuitous logic, we should blame all 31 other owners since they voted to allow Tepper to buy the team. Or blame whoever invented the game of football. Or the founding fathers for creating the country in which football was invented. 
 

hiring Rhule was a mistake. Hindsight is easy, at the time Rhule was a hot candidate and we weren’t the only ones trying to hire him. 

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