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Panthers dominate 2014 PFF All-NFC South Team


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Basically our entire defense, interior OL, RB and TE

PANTHERS (13)

TE Olsen

RB Stewart

OG Norwell

OG Turner

C Kalil

Edge Defender: Charles Johnson

Defensive Interior: Kawann Short

Nose Tackle: Star Lotulelei

LB Thomas Davis

LB Luke Kuechly

CB Josh Norman

CB Bene Benwikere

S Roman Harper

AINTS (6)

QB Brees

RB Pierre Thomas

Slot Receiver: Jimmy Graham

OT Armstead

OT Zach Strief

Edge Defender: Junior Galette

FALCONS (3)

WR Julio Jones

CB Desmond Trufant

S Dwight Lowery

BUCS (2)

WR Mike Evans

Defensive Interior: Gerald McCoy

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/01/22/2014-pff-all-nfc-south-team/

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More than the rest of the NFC South combined.

 

LOL

 

Falcons with 3, Bucs with only 2.

 

Then look a the Saints. Brees is going downhill and towards the end of his career. Pierre Thomas? LOL I guess they were just reaching for RBs at that point. Jimmy Graham is soft as hell and Junior Galette is going to prison. They do have a couple nice OTs but overall their roster is a mess and they're 20+ million over the cap.

 

Panthers are set to dominate this division.

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The talent gap between us and the other teams in our division is astounding.The Saints and Falcons have terrible defenses and rely entirely on a few offensive players to get things done, while the Bucs have a solid defense but a horrid offense. We have a good offense and a great defense and, unlike last season, we get all of them back.

 

Unlike last offseason, where we had to focus on rebuilding our secondary, line, and receiving core from scratch, we can focus entirely on our weak points. Just given the fact we have to play the AFC South (3-4 easy wins) means we have a great shot at a wild card spot - at worst. Anything worse than playoffs is unacceptable this season.

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They just had to get Jimmy Graham in there didn't they?  He is a freaking TE who was outshined by Olsen so they had to make him a slot receiver...haha.

 

Jimmy Graham was flat-out awful this season. Greg Olsen had more 20+ yard catches, more first downs, and a better YPC average this season, and we all know how much slower he is than Jimmy Graham.

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