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NFL.com lists Panthers as #4 Secondary.


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NFL.com ranked the top secondaries and has the Panthers listed as number 4. I was pleasantly surprised to see the Panthers listed high until I read the description. 

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4. Carolina Panthers: Josh Norman would be my second pick for Defensive Player of the Year thus far behind J.J. Watt. He's the latest relative unknown in the Carolina secondary that has exceeded expectations. The total is always greater than the sum of the parts in Carolina because Ron Rivera knows how to coach up cornerbacks and safeties. Safety Kurt Coleman, cornerback Tre Boston and cornerback Charles Tillman are all providing quality snaps.

Eh, at least the Panthers are getting some national hype but Tre Boston has barely played this year and he isn't a corner...

Article link: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000574600/article/cardinals-headline-nfls-five-best-secondaries

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Behind JJ Watt!!!!!

Really?

If he said Talib, or Khalil Mack or ...Someone that has actually been playing.  But JJ Watt only dominates against the AFC South.  He feasts on the Titans and Jags.

If JNO loses to JJ Watt.. then it's fixed.

 

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1 hour ago, Udogg said:

Behind JJ Watt!!!!!

Really?

If he said Talib, or Khalil Mack or ...Someone that has actually been playing.  But JJ Watt only dominates against the AFC South.  He feasts on the Titans and Jags.

If JNO loses to JJ Watt.. then it's fixed.

 

There's like 3-4 players on the Broncos defense I'd take for DPOY before Watt

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43 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

 

See @Udogg above.

 

he feasts on the bloated dead carcasses of the AFCs.

he had what, one sack and a tackle against us?

So should JNO be disqualified because we've played against the AFCS and NFCE - the two worst divisions by far this year? The whole "B-BUT HIS COMPETITION" thing is retarded. He can't play the Pats every week.

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26 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

So should JNO be disqualified because we've played against the AFCS and NFCE - the two worst divisions by far this year? The whole "B-BUT HIS COMPETITION" thing is retarded. He can't play the Pats every week.

Very simplistic view of the point.

the fact that his stats skew heavily to the awesome end of the spectrum when he plays those teams as opposed to when he doesn't.

Normans play is consistent across the board including shared opponents with JJ the magnificent.

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