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What will there possibly be to get excited about for next year?


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This is really what makes the way this season is going so brutal. Reich and company aren't going anywhere after 1 season, Bryce could potentially improve but in the same system and the way he's played so far it's not really something to get excited about. No 1st round pick (that will almost certainly be top 5). We don't have a ton of cap space and even if we did do we trust the team to utilize it wisely? There's just nothing I can think of to get excited about. 2025 maybe with a new coaching staff but not next year

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The only thing that will get me excited is if we fire Reich after one year and hire either Ejiro from our own coaching staff, or an up and coming offensive coordinator. If we roll into next year with Reich again, it's over.

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No matter what Bryce is doing at QB, the tone, body language, urgency to win, etc. is all terrible, you have to get rid of the coach. Players don't want an old white guy preaching Jesus to them, they want a football coach. Tepper can salvage this by letting Frank go now and promoting Evero, who should have been the guy in the first place

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1 minute ago, falconlynx said:

This feels like rock bottom.

 

0-4, conservative play calling, #1 QB you traded the farm for showing bust signs, no #1 pick next year. 

It IS rock bottom. I thought Rhule was rock bottom, boy was I wrong. It definitely got worse

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Being the first 0-17 team

I'm rooting for the Panthers to lose every game until Tepper sells

He won't sell ever unless forced out. The Panthers could go 0-17 every year for 10 straight years and he wouldn't sell or have any reason to. Honestly. He makes a ton of money off owning a team every year by profit sharing alone, other owners love owners like him so they can beat up on us every year. It's the sad reality. The hope is really just the slim chance that he has done or will do something really really stupid/racist/sexist/etc. and gets forced out because of it.

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