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NFL Teams graded on 5 year potential


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I saw this on my Bills board and it says good thing about your Panthers, too!

 

Lets hope we're both over our losses and this gives us some good feelings for the weekend!

 

NFL Spin Zone part of FanSided article

 

Direct to Page 5:

http://nflspinzone.com/2014/09/25/32-nfl-teams-graded-five-year-potential-2015-2019/5/

 

The Panthers are going to be the flagship team of the NFC South for the next couple of years.  Their talent is undeniable and they're quite young.  Cam Newton is...

...do not be surprised if he has the Panthers in the Super Bowl before the 2020 season

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By 2020? I say in Feb of 2015.

But I'll take it.

 

A little too optimistic. 

There are at least 6 teams capable of beating the Panthers right now.  They'll play at least one of them if they make the playoffs.

 

My point being, if you do not understand, is that while the Panthers may be a better team and a more capable team some teams are just able to beat them.  Look at the Steelers.  A good team with talent but the Panthers are a better team.

 

My Super Bowl pick, San Diego and Seattle.  San Diego is legit and I could see them beating Seattle again.

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A little too optimistic.

There are at least 6 teams capable of beating the Panthers right now. They'll play at least one of them if they make the playoffs.

My point being, if you do not understand, is that while the Panthers may be a better team and a more capable team some teams are just able to beat them. Look at the Steelers. A good team with talent but the Panthers are a better team.

My Super Bowl pick, San Diego and Seattle. San Diego is legit and I could see them beating Seattle again.

Bengals and Bears. Could even be the Cards.

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A little too optimistic.

There are at least 6 teams capable of beating the Panthers right now. They'll play at least one of them if they make the playoffs.

My point being, if you do not understand, is that while the Panthers may be a better team and a more capable team some teams are just able to beat them. Look at the Steelers. A good team with talent but the Panthers are a better team.

My Super Bowl pick, San Diego and Seattle. San Diego is legit and I could see them beating Seattle again.

Once u get to the playoffs everyone is capable of beatin everyone

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Turnovers and in game injuries can allow for a team to beat a superior team. That's why anything can happen in the playoffs.

 

Once we get out of cap hell I think we can put together a SB caliber team. Right now I think we have borderline playoff team. We might squeak into the playoffs, but it wouldn't shock me if we didn't.

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Turnovers and in game injuries can allow for a team to beat a superior team. That's why anything can happen in the playoffs.

 

Once we get out of cap hell I think we can put together a SB caliber team. Right now I think we have borderline playoff team. We might squeak into the playoffs, but it wouldn't shock me if we didn't.

 

Penalties too.

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