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Thomas Davis confident Carolina is class of NFC South


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ESPN http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/13746/thomas-davis-confident-carolina-is-class-of-nfc-south

 

 

 

"You don’t improve by adding players to your team," Davis said Tuesday during a press event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where he will drive the pace car for this Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. "You improve by going out there and doing what we did [last year], coming together as a group, working hard and learning the defense, learning the offense and learning how to play special teams."

 

 

Can't say he's wrong.

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Damn I love TD. You can tell he's gonna be tied to the Panthers even long after he retires.

Dude is actually happy we drafted his expected replacement... that just shows he really cares for the overall well being of the team, even after he's gone.

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I am sure we will win this division.

 

I'm calling 11-5.

 

The Saints are getting old and they have a hard time on the road.

 

The Falcons are getting better, but they are in a new system. Look out for them next year, but they arent there yet.

 

The Bucs are getting better also, but unlike Cam, Winston has not proven himself yet, and they will not be able to compete against Carolina for at least 2 more seasons. Plus Lovie Smith is over-ratted.

 

He should probably call pest control...that can lead to serious issues and even brought Europe to it's knees some years back.

 

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