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NFL.com has this article that thinks we should start fast.   We have TB in TB to start (which I hate) Detroit who is a mystery to me and Pittsburgh who is rebuilding at home and then Baltimore with Steve Smith.  If we play solid defense like we should.  I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility to go 3-0 into Baltimore.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000343611/article/2014-nfl-schedule-4-teams-set-up-for-success

 

This is probably my most memorable pass of Cam's during the 2013 season.  What a missile.

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I watched that highlight they had in the article for the Panthers. I didn't see the ball once the throwing motion happened. LOL didn't see it in the air, didn't see it connect with Greg. just flat didn't see it.

And yeah, I'm hope'n that for once the Panthers take their pump-up talk they've talked that last few training camps, and lead it into the regular season with Wins outta the gate.

Tho, with a "new lineup" on the oline... that might be a larger hill to climb than can be overcome in the off season.

Guess we'll see what happens. But I can see us 3-0 going into Baltimore. If they play smart.

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I watched that highlight they had in the article for the Panthers. I didn't see the ball once the throwing motion happened. LOL didn't see it in the air, didn't see it connect with Greg. just flat didn't see it.

And yeah, I'm hope'n that for once the Panthers take their pump-up talk they've talked that last few training camps, and lead it into the regular season with Wins outta the gate.

Tho, with a "new lineup" on the oline... that might be a larger hill to climb than can be overcome in the off season.

Guess we'll see what happens. But I can see us 3-0 going into Baltimore. If they play smart.

 

It was an amazing show of strength.  Look at it again.  He had a split second to get it there.  And he did.  Olsen was only open a second.   I swear Olsen laid on the ground for a second to pull the ball out of his chest cavity without letting anyone see.  Olsen later said it was the hardest ball he ever caught.

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It was an amazing show of strength.  Look at it again.  He had a split second to get it there.  And he did.  Olsen was only open a second.   I swear Olsen laid on the ground for a second to pull the ball out of his chest cavity without letting anyone see.  Olsen later said it was the hardest ball he ever caught.

 

Cam is capable of throwing some absolute laser beams. This was one of my favorite throws from him.

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im not worried of them starting slow because im not worried about the past, we're a completely different team than those past years so we cant be worried about the has been, we have a bright future and if we make decent moves in the draft theres no reason to be negative about anything

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