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10 Worst Case Scenarios


Peppermint9030

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1. Beason ends up out the year, and Dan Connor cant get it done...

2. Richard Marshall proves hes not a starting corner...

3. Dwyane Jarrett goes from talks of a bust to a bust...

4. Jake Delhomme plays so bad we make the Matt Moore switch...

5. Matt Moore plays awful and we are in a search for a qb...

6. Jstew misses half the season and Goodson proves hes Foster v2...

7. E. Brown records 2 sacks and Peppers truly leaves after a 4-12 season...

8. Muhammed then retires and were left with only Steve Smith...

9. We finish with 4 wins and Fox gets fired...

10. Smitty realizes his carrer is close to an end and demands a trade...

Enjoy week 3 of the preseason!

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16. Spielberg opts to make yet another Indiana Jones flick

17. The true contents of Taco Bell's ground beef are made public

18. Toyota buys GM and Ford

19. The Panthers move to L.A.

20. Michael Vick replaces an injured McNabb and becomes a superbowl hero

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Hey last time I checked this site was not called "Carolina is the greatest" I am in no way getting my hopes up for anything this season. As much as I want to I cant I do it every year after a good season and they always flop. I even had hope 04 1-7 season and we somehow floped in the end of that to. I mean think about those are all possibilites besides smitty demanding a trade. Muhhamed may retire, Marshall may not be the answer, Jarretts a bust, Jstew maybe hurt on and off all year, Peppers will leave if we come anything short of a super bowl... and yes Delhomme may finally crack.

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