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The Carolina Panthers Should Be Your Super Bowl Favorite


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From a tweet's link. Some positive media points to discuss. http://theodysseyonline.com/appalachian-state/carolina-panthers-super-bowl-favorite/123944

Training camp season is approaching, and one NFL team is more intriguing than all of the others. Can the Carolina Panthers make the leap from good to great?

Yes, they can. Excellent team management, player development, and experience will all play a key roll in the success of the Panthers this NFL season. Here are 10 things you should consider when evaluating this years Carolina Panthers crew.

 

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The defensive line is arguably one of the strongest pieces to this franchise. Loaded with guys such as Star Lotulelei, Charles Johnson, Mario Addison, Wes Horton, Kawann Short, and Kony Ealy, they pose a pass rushing threat like no other. Worried that they can't get to the quarterback in time? Don't worry. The Panthers secondary has that covered. Ask Matt Ryan.

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Well, quoting  & trying to type around it sucks these days. Posted then edited to get it right.

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::sigh:: No, I am not. Quite a bit older, sorry to say, & completely wrong gender. Think he's a Huddler? Ha! We can not be the only fans thinking such positive thoughts, can we?

That is not why I asked the question.  Glad to hear you are not the talentless hack that wrote this.

It sounds like a 3rd grader wrote that crap...

<Do you like eggs?!?!?  Sure we all do.  But do you know where they actually come from?!?!?!?!?  When I found out I wasn't sure if I could eat eggs anymore!!!!!  If you want to know where eggs come from, oh never mind...you don't want to know!!!!!!!>

SCP and PhillyB write better sh1t on the Huddle "black-out" drunk than this drivel. 

Then again, he might be better than Person.

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