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7 hours ago, rayzor said:

The way things are shaping up so far this off-season has me thinking we're finally doing things right. I really love what they're doing and I think we're going to make some noise this year.  Not quite dominant, but we're going to come in and fight. We may not win much, but I think when we're done each week the other teams are going to be feeling it for a while and will have to be spending time in ice baths.

And right now those media people who are clowning us right now are micro-penis types who are looking for the easy high five from other micro-penis people.

Why would anyone feel upset over the opinions of micro-penis people?

Btw, not calling the doubters in here micro penis people. Just clowns like merriman. They should never be taken seriously.

It seems like the gm and the coaches are on the same page for once and there is an actual plan and identity they want to build. Shitterer/tepper was all reactionary fly by the seat of your pants gming 

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8 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This is hilarious.

 

I know most of you don't care about what the Nat'l media says, but man it sucks when they clown us. We have become that new punching bag team. I have seen numerous people just flat out call Tepper the worst owner in sports. And yes we deserve every bit of it. That clown has to go.

I feel like Tepper is a carpetbagger. I haven’t looked that up in a long time, and the way definitions ‘evolve’ nowadays I don’t know what they might say in a dictionary. But to me, he is a carpet bagger. Like, a post war profiteer coming in and enriching himself off the locals. 

I don’t feel a shred of loyalty to him. It worked with JR because from the start it felt like he was doing it as much for us as for himself. To me. If you remember the NFL no man’s land that the Carolinas were before the Panthers, you are probably going to be closer to my perspective than if they were always there.

I don’t HAVE to follow them though. I wholeheartedly and strongly disagree with his plans and moves for the football side of it and his actions in general, and he is on real fuging thin ice with me. 

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