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NFL Teams Rankings by Fan Confidence


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some of that may have to do with most delusional fans. Like Chargers at #2 and Ravens at #5. I was just having a laugh reading a thread on the Ravens forum where a bunch of them believe that with new OC Gary Kubiak and their new pieces, that this is the year Flacco will become an elite QB like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady

and what is up with the Broncos at #9? They are loaded. They are pretty much guaranteed to make the AFC Championship

same with 49ers at #11. They are loaded and have been to the NFC Championship three straight years

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 There seems to be so many more people not only interested in this team but actually know what they're talking about when compared to other teams fans around the league... Honestly it might be because of sites like this where a reader can get up to date information (w/pics included which is awesome) about anything and everything Panther related; not just a regurgitation of the newspaper's sports section talking about the QB or the rookie first round pick. People around here seem to know whats up from 3rd string to starter.

 

That's why this poll doesn't surprise me that much. Last year, nobody outside of the Carolina's and Troy Aikman gave this team a chance. A guy like Ryan Kalil wouldn't buy an ad predicting a Superbowl unless he really thought we had a chance. This team isn't far away from great things, and I think the fans know it.

 

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