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If You Say These Things You Should Be Slapped


fieryprophet

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Every year "this team is trending upwards and will soon be accomplishing everything we hope for and more".

We've gone above .500 four times since the team was created. If no one involved with the Panthers accepts losing, I'm surprised they haven't killed themselves. They've been miserable for years.

And honestly, we have no business calling what we have as "a culture of mediocrity". That's being highly generous. We'd have to go on quite the multi-year tear to work ourselves up to mediocrity. We've been bottom-feeding for quite a while.

I get that you are tired of the losing seasons. But what George Seifert and Dom Capers did in the 90s has nothing to do with Ron Rivera in 2013.
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All you guys are acting like your happy. You hate on me? But I'm not seeing the problem Rivera is the worst coach in Panthers history. poo atleast I'm being honest.

You aren't honest. You are misinformed, and throwing a tantrum. Seifert was easily the worst coach in Panthers history, and it's not close.

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We need to make a big list of you loser posters who accept poor management, along with their shitty posts, and sticky it at the top. That way when we are eliminated from playoff contention next November we can all laugh at you. Fans like you who willingly accept failures embrace help maintain the atmosphere of incompetence prevalent in our front office.

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We need to make a big list of you loser posters who accept poor management, along with their shitty posts, and sticky it at the top. That way when we are eliminated from playoff contention next November we can all laugh at you. Fans like you who willingly accept failures embrace help maintain the atmosphere of incompetence prevalent in our front office.

Who is accepting failure? If anything there is an acceptance of continuity as a means to overcome past failures.

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If you say these things:

"This team isn't serious about winning."

This team wants to win, we know that.

"JR doesn't care, he just wants to make money."

There is some truth to this. JR got this reputation in 2010/11 when he went supercheap to send a message to the rest of the owners and we got to sit through crap football. He also plainly said he didn't let lame duck coach John Fox go because of money.

He put money before football more than once to the detriment of fans.

And when is the last time we went after a big name free agent to fill a hole?

"We have a culture of mediocrity."

Have you checked our results over the past 18 years? This is about as mediocre of a franchise you can get. 10 of our seasons have been 7-9 or 8-8. We have not had 2 winning seasons in a row. We have had 4 winning seasons.

What is your definition of mediocrity?

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I am 23. Rivera is no where no that man. He has NEVER lost 21 games under 7 pts lol.

If you are truly 23 and based on the ignorance in your posts.....you should have a very exciting career wearing paper hats and asking "Do you want fries with that".

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