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Greg Olsen feels the disrespect!


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When it comes to the Panthers, the national sports media is still stuck on the Panthers that started Bell, Silatolu, Velasco,Chandler, Cotchery, Avant, Reaves/Ogbannya, DeCoud, Cason, Godfrey (not to mention CJ and Cam both played hurt). They are fixated on the mid-season Panthers that lost 6 games and were getting blown out every other game. Unless your team has made a splashy move or 2 in free agency, the media pretty much bases predictions for the next season based off performance in the previous season.

We are flying under the radar, and I love it.

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That's major disrespect. Hasn't our D been statistically top 10 the last two season? 

In 2013, yes. We allowed the 2nd fewest points and yard. Last year, though, we allowed the 10th fewest yards and only the 21st fewest points.

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In 2013, yes. We allowed the 2nd fewest points and yard. Last year, though, we allowed the 10th fewest yards and only the 21st fewest points.

Yea and I know it's a team sport and all, but special teams and the offense gave up 80+ of those points. That's pretty absurd.
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Our team has been and will be Stellar on Defense! 

Somebody said Defenses win Championships and George Allen said the Future is now.  These folks don't know what they talking about, not in top 10, absurd. 

Feast is what our Defensive Beast will do game in and game out. 

Cam's smile will be a sight to behold!!

OHHHHHHHHHH can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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