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Faulkner: Panthers to go 13-3


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"I expect the 2014 Carolina Panthers to win 13 games, win the NFC South title, and earn a playoff bye. Low projections should have the Panthers winning 10 games and making the playoffs. With the talent Carolina has the Panthers could send as many as eleven players to the Pro-Bowl; seven could earn All-Pro honors"

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The offensive line will not be one of the league’s best entering the 2014 season, but it will be solid, and has potential to be very good as the year goes on. As with any team, the Panther’s offensive line needs to stay healthy, but it’s crucial for Carolina, which doesn’t have a very deep line

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If the offensive line can stay healthy and build chemistry as the year progresses, and Newton’s new receivers turn into weapons, Newton could have an MVP- type season.

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Benjamin is looking like a true weapon... but the real focus should be on the tight ends. After coming off a great season in 2013, one in which he led the Panthers in receiving, Greg Olsen could be the focus of the passing game, or at least the tight ends in general could be. Olsen was joined this season by free agent tight end Ed Dickson, in addition to second year tight end Brandon Williams and fourth year tight end Richie Brockel, who’ll help the Panthers in these double-tight end sets regaining popularity."

http://isportsweb.com/2014/09/02/carolina-panthers-final-roster-set-optimistic-20th-season-begins/

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Who is this guy?

 

Personally, I don't mind the media dogging on us.  Historically, we've always been much better off as underdogs.

Carolina Panthers Lead Correspondent for isportsweb.com.

Fantasy sports taught me how to be objective. The AL East taught me sports is a business. Living on both coasts taught me that people truly do hate Tom Brady. Golf taught me there is athletic life after high-school football.

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