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ok which one of you wrote this fuging stupid article


PhillyB

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I doubt it. Usually division rivals have a basic understanding of the teams in their division... this reads like somebody who just marathon watched ESPN, played a bunch of madden, got wasted, and then vomited all over the page.

 

What's sad is that probably isn't too far off from the truth.

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Outside the Panthers "bubble", in other parts of the country, many folks look at our team with no emotional attachment. This guy probably ticked off just as many Steeler fans who are on their boards saying "why would we want some guy who is not a winner, etc.".

In Panther land, we circle the wagons and don't understand anyone's thinking that Cam is not the greatest. The rest of the football world, like this guy, sees 2-8 starts and just can't understand the fevered attraction of the fans. Yes, a dumb article, but when you look at stats, wins and losses, etc., then the rest of the world tie Newton and Rivera together and hold both accountable for the lack of success. Panthers fans only hold Rivera responsible.

We would do the same with Rex and Sanchez, and other teams, but not our own.

Winning solves all problems and here's to hoping this season makes Mr Pompei eat his words.

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I don't think this even qualifies as shock journalism.  In order for it to be shock journalism the author would first have to realize that what he/she is writing is solely inflammatory for the sake of being inflammatory.  Never does the shock journalist believe what he/she is writing but merely smiles, after the piece is finished, at the havoc they have beset on a particular fan base.  This guy(?) seems to believe that his words carry merit and should be a valid proposition.  For that fact alone he should be tethered to the back of a horse and dragged through a cactus patch bare assed.

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I doubt it. Usually division rivals have a basic understanding of the teams in their division... this reads like somebody who just marathon watched ESPN, played a bunch of madden, got wasted, and then vomited all over the page.

 

Fair point. Thought it might be an opposing fan with simple blind hatred for Cam who just disregards anything he does right, but that doesn't seem to fit here.

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