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Panthers won't make Playoffs per CBS


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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25279766/nfl-prediction-cards-bengals-among-4-teams-that-wont-return-to-playoffs
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Synopsis 

1. KB gone

2. OL sucks

3. Much improved division (everyone else got better...)

4. No receiving threats

5. Secondary sucks

6. Stewart is fragile

7. Blah fuging blah fuging blah

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Allow me JOAT to pontificate and translate:

1. NY media has no idea where Charlotte is - South Carolina...maybe?

2. Small market team

3. The Carolinas is a place where our yankee friends move to , to escape the taxes of the north." What'sa Pantha?"

5. No one here has a cousin named Sal or Vinnie

6.They think we make moonshine all day and run from revenuers.

7. I will gloat that day when came raises the Lombardi. 

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3. Very true. Except Saints.

5. Disagree

 

Everything else is spot on. Oline might be better than last year but that doesn't mean they won't suck. God awful for 3/4 of last year.

 

Sounds about right to me. What good would winning be if all those were wrong? You guys love to say how we overcome and underdogs but if all those are wrong, how the fug are we underdogs. fug em and prove them wrong otherwise stfu.

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I agree with them. I see the Falcons taking the division easily, the fact is they got much better. Matt Ryan is still a beast. Roddy White and Julio, Vic Beasley and their new HC will be good. They might just be one of the most improved teams this year.

Believe me, it pains me to say it as much as I hate the Falcons but it's true. I still don't trust this team, I think this season will be Rivera's last hoorah and he will be fired. And honestly I don't fully trust Cam, he is still too streaky and inconsistent for my liking. 

Honestly I am relieved if Rivera finally gets fired, if Gettleman is anywhere near as good at picking a HC as he is scouting players then we could possibly land the next great HC whoever that might be.

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Matt Ryan is still a beast.

http://media.giphy.com/media/O5NyCibf93upy/giphy.gif 

I agree with them. I see the Falcons taking the division easily, the fact is they got much better. Matt Ryan is still a beast. Roddy White and Julio, Vic Beasley and their new HC will be good. They might just be one of the most improved teams this year.

Believe me, it pains me to say it as much as I hate the Falcons but it's true. I still don't trust this team, I think this season will be Rivera's last hoorah and he will be fired. And honestly I don't fully trust Cam, he is still too streaky and inconsistent for my liking. 

Honestly I am relieved if Rivera finally gets fired, if Gettleman is anywhere near as good at picking a HC as he is scouting players then we could possibly land the next great HC whoever that might be.

http://i.imgur.com/Pnm94tl.gif

Wait... you were serious?

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Did pete prisco make this article? I'm not clicking this crap, tis why i am asking. 

 

The loss of KB is huge but in my opinion the loss of Alexander is worse. In the O we have Olsen, Brown, Ginn, all who have a bit of chemistry with Cam. Then Funchess who is an enigma but will more than likely produce. With the D, other than CJ, Everyone else is average if that. our D line could keep us in games if they are healthy. If one of those interior linemen goes down...holy crap it's going to be a long season. 

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