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The Shutdown Corner 2015 pre-preseason power rankings


Kevin Greene

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They have the Panthers at 19. Come on, at least top 12.

Although at 19 they have us as the highest rated Team in the NFC South which I do agree with.

We've got tremendous talent on Defense, have addressed some of the teams weaknesses on Offense and improved Special Teams over last year.

Coaching Staff issues maybe, play calling issues Sundays definitely.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/the-shutdown-corner-2015-pre-preseason-power-rankings-030442249.html

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  the writer says the roster is worse than last year.

This time last year we had Hardy (Williams was MIA), but otherwise, the current roster is clearly stronger, especially in the backfield-both offense and defense. 

As for 19th, that's low if the offense can put points on the board. 

 

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