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Lets get this out the way, Panthers Are Not Going To The SB Without Josh


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Odds were already stacked against us because we lost the SB, but I knew we were going back

But now without a corner we know can hold his own against any WR it's definitely not happening now. Unless we get that it's not going to happen. Our pass rushers isn't = Ware & Von 2015, even then Broncos still had Talib. I hate Seattle even more now, they kept Sherman, Kam & Earl together. Josh was a reason so many fans and players were so salty last year and I enjoyed every minute of it damn. Good luck to him

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We have a decent chance to make it far in the playoffs, but our weaknesses will be exposed against the elite teams in the NFL. Everyone was fine with our bargain bin signings on the OL, praising them as the work of a genius, then the OL got predictably and absolutely throttled by Von Miller and Denver's D. I can see that happening again but with our secondary unless Gettleman can sell his soul to the devil and acquire a real #1 corner somehow. As of now we have a bunch of nickel and dime corners on our team at best, much like we had a bunch of scrubs on OL last year.

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