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Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, luke262 said:

NFC was blown wide open yesterday - still feel that we can match the Eagles all the way. Going to be an exciting few months, it's all in our (Cam's) hands here on in. 

There is a significant opportunity this season.  I hope the Panthers can take advantage of it.

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Don't overlook the Bears.  Physical tough team that run the ball

Panthers have a history of making new QBs look good

Agreed.  With the way this season is going, it's honestly tough to predict who is going to win/look good from week to week.

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3 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Don't overlook the Bears.  Physical tough team that run the ball

Panthers have a history of making new QBs look good

Was coming here to post this. 

The bears gave both the Falcons and Vikings all they wanted at soldier field. They are a couple plays away from a 4-2 record as opposed to the 2-4 record they currently have. 

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