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Pete Prisco presents the 5-11 2014 Panthers!


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Wk 1 Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Bucs 49, Panthers 27

Wk 2 Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers – Panthers 31, Lions 24

Wk 3 Pittsburgh Steelers at Carolina Panthers – Steelers 45, Panthers 17

Wk 4 Carolina Panthers at Baltimore Ravens –Ravens 31, Panthers 7

Wk 5 Chicago Bears at Carolina Panthers – Panthers 30, Bears 28

Wk 6 Carolina Panthers at Cincinnati Bengals – Bengals 24, Panthers 7

Wk 7 Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers – Packers 31, Panthers 17

Wk 8 Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers – Seahawks 21, Panthers 18

Wk 9 New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – Saints 24, Panthers 18

Wk 10 Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles – Eagles 27, Panthers 13

Wk 11 Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers – Panthers 24, Falcons 20

Wk 13 Carolina Panthers at Minnesota Vikings – Vikings 27, Panthers 6

Wk 14 Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints – Saints 37, Panthers 14

Wk 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers – Panthers 24, Bucs 20

Wk 16 Cleveland Browns at Carolina Panthers – Panthers 26, Browns 13

Wk 17 Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons – Falcons 34, Panthers 14

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/pete-prisco/24683167/predicting-every-nfl-game-heres-how-the-season-plays-out

 

This is what I have to say;

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv--npievoI

 

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Ok 1. Ive been drinking

2. 49 Points against the Panthers?!!???!! That motherfuger must have something against us because we were #2 last year. fug that dude. McCown had the best pair of WRs last year. 

3. Im not gonna read the rest but what the fug. Our defense hasn't lost a step (considering our CB/S group was a pair of who's last year). Luuuuuke & TD as well as our DL will wreck every OL and qb this year.

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His logic was that he decided he would use actual scores from games last year in each week and assign them to this years games, which makes a lot of sense if you've been hot boxing and listening to Cypress hill's hits from the bong for 48 hours straight on repeat.

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All I know is,  the Bucs need to eventually do something.   They get hype everytime they add a big name FA.     When they added Vjax and Nicks,  they were going to tear the division apart on their way to the division crown.    Then when they signed Revis,  they were hyped up the same way..  going to win the division.   Now they signed McCown,  Lovie and Mankins...and they are hyped up as going to challenge for the division title.


 

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