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The worst defense in the NFL


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Between the injuries and the JAG's they have playing, this has got to be the worst bunch they have ever had.

Totally unable to stop any thing and just flopping around missing tackles with zero pass rush.

After watching this team for 20 plus years, I can honestly say this is the worst I have seen. They should go full defense in the draft regardless of any other needs.

No matter who the QB is, they can't win with this defense.

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Bryce is the reason we decimated our defense in order to spend money to upgrade the offensive line to give him more protection, only to have him play so poorly that he was benched two games into the season. Gosh, I can't stand that unmotivated midget who spent the first four months of the off-season watching Netflix and Youtube instead of fixing his footwork and improving his game. It's one thing to be physically extremely limited, but it's another to be such a lazy bum who couldn't even bother to put in the work after having an all-time stinker of a rookie season. Not to mention, he refused to throw at the combine and put on a bunch of fake water weight to tip the scales at over 200 lbs in order to maintain his draft position. Where the fug is his competitive fire? Where is his pride and his sense of responsibility not only for himself but also for his teammates and the Panthers organization that's paying him millions? What did we do to deserve this disgraceful, soft, apathetic disaster of a quarterback? 

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1 minute ago, MRenshaw said:

Bryce is the reason we decimated our defense in order to spend money to upgrade the offensive line to give him more protection, only to have him play so poorly that he was benched two games into the season. Gosh, I can't stand that unmotivated midget who spent the first four months of the off-season watching Netflix and Youtube instead of fixing his footwork and improving his game. It's one thing to be physically extremely limited, but it's another to be such a lazy bum who couldn't even bother to put in the work after having an all-time stinker of a rookie season. Not to mention, he refused to throw at the combine and put on a bunch of fake water weight to tip the scales at over 200 lbs in order to maintain his draft position. Where the fug is his competitive fire? Where is his pride and his sense of responsibility not only for himself but also for his teammates and the Panthers organization that's paying him millions? What did we do to deserve this disgraceful, soft, apathetic disaster of a quarterback? 

We had a QB that wouldn't tow the company line and the owners let Tepper buy the Panthers as some weird fuged up revenge. 

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Need to be on the phone with every vet pass rusher available regardless age, this pass rush is the worst I’ve ever seen, talking 10-15 secs in the pocket it felt like Caleb had to throw.

Tepper has gotta be trolling us by this point, it takes some skill to field quite possibly the worst offense of all time and on pace for the worst defense of all time

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah he was playing college ball out there apparently lol. People saying we couldn't get beat by a really good SEC team or whatever might wanna reconsider the stance

 

That was the big concern I had about him at USC. He has a tendency to hold the ball forever. Considering our defense that doesn't really matter. We'll let you. Just throw when you're comfortably and good and ready. LOL

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