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Football Gameplan's 2014 Team Preview - Panthers


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Thanks as always Emory.. Like the fact that you seem to actually watch & pay attention to the game, not just puttin out some garbage because you have to, like most analysts...

Prob'ly drunk on miPhone using CarolinaHuddle...

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Solid as always Emory, only disagreement here is the 'huge loss' of Smith. Yes he was the heart of this franchise but his time was done here. Honestly I believe that cotchery and Avant can step up while Kelvin can produce quickly. Cam and Kelvin have been working since day one. I honestly think we will be OK with the WR corp. Only Concern is the LT position to me. Everything else has been on par if not upgraded.

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