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Jeremy Igo

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please forward this to him

We love Josh Norman as much as anybody – he’s the No. 1 cornerback in our coverage grades entering Week 6 – but he’s had a little help in putting up the fantastic numbers he has so far (a league-low 23.1 QB rating allowed).

Don’t be surprised if this pass defense – and the Panthers in general – levels out a bit when facing Russell Wilson, Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers in three of their next four games.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2015/10/15/panthers-may-be-perfect-but-scarcity-of-stars-should-short-circuit-playoff-bid/

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Oh god that article is awful:

"All of it adds up to a likely win for Seattle, which could precipitate a little bit of a slide for Carolina. The Panthers aren’t one of the NFL’s elite teams, but they’re still good enough – or, more accurately, not bad enough in any one area – to remain in the playoff race all season long."

There is so much wrong with that article from a factual standpoint to an opinion standpoint that it has entered the ludicrous level.

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Oh god that article is awful:

"All of it adds up to a likely win for Seattle, which could precipitate a little bit of a slide for Carolina. The Panthers aren’t one of the NFL’s elite teams, but they’re still good enough – or, more accurately, not bad enough in any one area – to remain in the playoff race all season long."

There is so much wrong with that article from a factual standpoint to an opinion standpoint that it has entered the ludicrous level.

Yep. I noticed the writer kept relying soley on PFF grades to form an opinion, then at the end it was noted the author is PFF's founder or whatever. lol

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If we beat Seattle....people can still claim we haven't beaten anyone and make the same weak schedule claims.

B/c at that point Seattle will be viewed as slop/garbage and lumped in with everyone else we beat 

 

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Ever since the all pro draft party when we hit it off, people have been under the impression we are close friends.  Do you mind asking him why he can't hold up his end of the friendship? 

Seriously though, can't wait for the podcast. Josh Norman speaks to the fans and that's awesome. 

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