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9-0 PANTHERS

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Another win that felt far from pretty. But who cares? Carolina is streaking toward home-field advantage, with contributions coming from every corner. Jonathan Stewart = superb. Kurt Coleman made plays. Ted Ginn Jr. was effective (though a house call was called back) in the return game. Overall, the special teams unit (especially punter Brad Nortman) did its job. Greg Olsen was out there doing his Greg Olsen thing.

That's the point with these dudes. The Panthers are a team of contributors, kind of like Bill Belichick's first Super Bowl team, the 2001 Patriots. And if they keep going like this, the Packers or Cardinals or whoever will be playing for the NFC title in damp, swampy, Charlotte come mid-January.

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Falcons comment was funny as poo.

 

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6-3 FALCONS

Bye week for the Falcons, who have hardly been soaring ... rising up ... whatever. It's been a bad month of football for Dan Quinn's team, which barely beat the Redskins and Titans and was handled by the Saints. Oh, and did we mention the home loss to the Bucs? At least in Week 9 Atlanta was taken down by a Hall of Fame quarterback ... but enough about Blaine Gabbert! The only reason the Falcons are where they are is because of the middling play below them.

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http://www.heraldonline.com/news/local/article45172332.html

 

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Panthers fans already know it but, for anyone with an iPhone wondering who the No. 1 NFL team is right now, Apple’s Siri has the answer.

Ask Siri, the iPhone’s voice-command “personal assistant,” who has the best team and she’ll respond: “So far, the Panthers are first place in the NFL.”

 


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