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Which would have surprised you most?


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Which would have surprised you most?  

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  1. 1. Rewind back to OTA's; if someone told you the Panthers would accomplish the following feats in the upcoming 2015 season, which one would have surprised you most?

    • Overall record is 15-1
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    • Number one scoring offense, with 500 points
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    • Cam Newton is the league MVP
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500 points without a doubt. 

Cam as MVP isn't such a shock.  We've been seeing his incredible growth, so it almost seems inevitable, though maybe I thought he might be 1 year away.

15-1 is a BIG surprise, but I could have seen that being possible... however I would have expected it to be like 2013 - due to total defensive domination.

I STILL can't believe how potent our offense has been.  It's SO exciting.  What a great time to be a Panther's fan.  Exciting, explosive offense, and hard hitting physical defense.  Best of both worlds.  LOVE IT.

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yea, #1 offense is the obvious answer.  With no obvious playmakers at WR (yea, we all like Ginn, but few people would have been honest with themselves if they thought he could be a legit #1), Stewart's injury history, and the O-line not really improving much on paper in the off season, we shouldn't have been in the top 10 offenses, much less #1. 

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Definitely the 500 points.  I don't think anyone in the NFL is surprised Cam Newton is MVP, he's always had the talent.  It was only a matter of time he won the award.  15-1 is surprising but not as surprising as being the top scoring offense in the NFL.

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I can't believe the 500 points isn't getting all the votes. This is the Kelvin Benjamin-less, Mike Shula-led, ball control, running game dominated, conservative Panthers we were all told would need the defense to keep them in every single game to have a chance at .500, much less 500 points.

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