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Article comparing Panthers D to the 2013 Seahawks


Burnout189

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The only difference between our defense and Seattle's is they have won a super bowl. If we win the media will then talk about us like they have talked about Seattle the past 3 years. We have the same, if not more, star power on our defense. It's just how things work. Imagine the articles that could be written about Luke, Davis, Norman, Star, Short, etc. if the first sentence begins with "a part of the Super Bowl winning Carolina defense".

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