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NFL August 2015 Power Rankings


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NFL just released today their updated power rankings.  They are starting to give us a little love (#15), and have all other NFCS ranked 23rd or worse.  I love being the underdog, because they're going to be like "who da fugg was that?"  Especially the first time Lee Ward relocates the front of their face to the back of their head (praying he makes the 53).

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000508650/article/nfl-power-rankings-packers-seahawks-rule-to-start-preseason

 

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I've been sitting on this one. It's a real gas.

behind the Raiders, Browns, Bucs, Bears, Jets, Texans etc etc LOLLL

 

26. Carolina Panthers

 

2014 DVOA rank: 25th

Key additions: Shaq Thompson (rookie, LB)

Key subtractions: Greg Hardy (DE)

One thing to know: With continuing cap issues, they weren't able to improve their dismal offensive line (and for some reason they didn't do so in the draft either).

http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-power-rankings-going-into-2015-training-camp-2015-7

 

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the way our offensive line has performed thus far in training camp, it's a legitimate concern. If we continue to have multiple 3 and outs, the defense can only do so much, and a 6-10 season isn't far fetched. 

Our LG, C, RG, RT are solid as a rock.  Our LT is 50/50, but with Williams rotating in with Oher, we are starting to have options and depth there.  Our O-Line is in a much better place than last year.  

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That's easily the worst power ranking I've every read in my short, meaningless life.

 

I mean the ranking is one thing, but even the summary for the Panthers is horrible. Why not just throw together 100 random words from the english language and it might make more sense.

1) why is Shaq Thompson a "key addition"? He was the first round pick, sure, but he isn't expected or needed to play at a high level right away.

2) He says the Panthers didn't improve the oline because of cap issues (Oher) nor the draft (Williams)

3) Hardy as a key subtraction, eh OK? I mean he only played a couple of games last year. Not like he wasn't already subtracted from the team. I would have chosen Deangelo.

That guy did a poor job and his family should be ashamed.

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I mean the ranking is one thing, but even the summary for the Panthers is horrible. Why not just throw together 100 random words from the english language and it might make more sense.

1) why is Shaq Thompson a "key addition"? He was the first round pick, sure, but he isn't expected or needed to play at a high level right away.

2) He says the Panthers didn't improve the oline because of cap issues (Oher) nor the draft (Williams)

That guy did a poor job and his family should be ashamed.

He's clearly been drinking his own pee again.

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What is this based on?  I read he played so so early in camp but since I haven't read about him being 50/50.  Where are you getting the info from on this?

 

From the two eye balls in my head.  Watching him practice, he's getting beat 1/2 the time and stoning the defense the other 1/2.  Williams on the other hand is looking damn solid at LT, or where ever he lines up for that matter. 

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