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NFL Now: Panthers most complete team in the league


Mr. Scot

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4 minutes ago, Servant of Cthululelei said:

"I've always loved Michael Robinson.  Solid analyst that really knows what he's talking about." - The Huddle.

To be fair, he was on our balls all season last year.  

Even before the NFC Championship game, he was saying how we were the best team in the NFC.  While Burleson, and many, many, others were stating Arizona was.  

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I would have to agree with Michael Robinson on this one.  If you take a look back at most super bowl teams (winner or loser) a lot of the players leave for more $$$ and most coaches are hired for head coaches or promotions.  Look at the Broncos lost Jackson, Trevathan, Brock, etc.  The Panthers a 15-1 team returning what 19-22 starters (Harper, Allen, and Cotchery.) who made the Super Bowl.  We should be the most complete team.  All of our coaches returning too with the early rumors McDermott and Shula of leaving for other coaching positions.  We got better in the offseason, we will continue to get better through the draft, and we get Kelvin back.  Our Offense and defense will be even scarier.

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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

About as well as almost EVERY analyst picking us to win the big one.  

I feel like as it got closer and closer to SB kickoff, more analysts were starting to pick the Broncos.  Don't get me wrong, more were still picking us, but by game day, it was much more even than it was immediately after the Cardinals game. 

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