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2019 Season Bold Predictions


Dex

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Rivera wins AP Coach of the Year (With him calling the plays the defense is outright dominant.)

Cam wins AP Comeback Player of the Year (Nothing close to his MVP season but that's because he has so much help as compared to 2015.)

CMC gets 1 or 2 votes for MVP. (It's a QB award and he won't win it but he'll get some recognition nonetheless.)

Cam is the least sacked quarterback through the first 8 weeks of the season.

Curtis Samuel leads the league in 25+ Yard plays.

Shaq & Luke split production. (blasphemy I know but we haven't seen Shaq completely unleashed yet. I believe the 3-4 will bring out the best in him)

Free Safety remains an issue but the rest of secondary keeps us in Top 5 in opposing QBR & Top 10 in takeaways.

Top 5 in sacks & tackles for a loss.

Gano doesn't miss a field goal all season aside from two extra points.

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3 minutes ago, Dex said:

Rivera wins AP Coach of the Year (With him calling the plays the defense is outright dominant.)

Cam wins AP Comeback Player of the Year (Nothing close to his MVP season but that's because he has so much help as compared to 2015.)

CMC gets 1 or 2 votes for MVP. (It's a QB award and he won't win it but he'll get some recognition nonetheless.)

Cam is the least sacked quarterback through the first 8 weeks of the season.

Curtis Samuel leads the league in 25+ Yard plays.

Shaq & Luke split production. (blasphemy I know but we haven't seen Shaq completely unleashed yet. I believe the 3-4 will bring out the best in him)

Free Safety remains an issue but the rest of secondary keeps us in Top 5 in opposing QBR & Top 10 in takeaways.

Top 5 in sacks & tackles for a loss.

Gano doesn't miss a field goal all season aside from two extra points.

1. Eh....for that to happen we have to be close to the best team in the league, if not the best.

2. I don't think they are likely to give it to him based on that shoulder injury, TBH.

3. I could see this potentially happening.

4. I would actually flip that and say for the last 8 weeks.

5. Hmmm.....hard to bank on Samuel staying healthy like that. Interesting choice though. I like it.

6. I agree with this, actually. I somewhat suspect Shaq may look pretty good in this 3-4.

7. No way.

8. Possibly but would bet against it.

9. Could completely buy that scenario. XP's are his kryptonite. 

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Cam rushes for less than 400 yards but throws for 4300+ over the course of the season w/ completion % of 65 percent. 

DJ gets over 1000 receiving.

Shaq is a pro bowler 

Panthers SWEEP Falcons

Cam consistently gets roughing the passer calls in his favor.

Panthers make statement week one against LAR.  

DJ has 2 pick-6s. Both against Brees. 

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13 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Cam rushes for less than 400 yards but throws for 4300+ over the course of the season w/ completion % of 65 percent. 

DJ gets over 1000 receiving.

Shaq is a pro bowler 

Panthers SWEEP Falcons

Cam consistently gets roughing the passer calls in his favor.

Panthers make statement week one against LAR.  

DJ has 2 pick-6s. Both against Brees. 

fug the Fail-cons. Reading their message board after the McCoy signing made my blood boil even more. Suggesting that the Panther's are "pretenders" despite finishing 7-9 with the Panthers. They are also about to plunge into salary cap purgatory, committing probably 18% of their total cap space to a QB and a WR; a wide receiver who has no nose for the end zone and ultimately helps the Fail-cons only win marginally, each year. Imagine if those fugs had a competent GM who knew how to assign contribution value to wins to the dollar. Jones would be gone and they would invest in their defense and be able to give Quinn the defense he became known for in Seattle. 

Again, fug the Fail-cons

Watching Mic'd Up of the Super Bowl, it became apparent that Goff is not only flappable but that McVay is the one calling all of the shots. So long as the Panthers mix up coverage on defense, and run vanilla in the preseason, that first week could be a continuation of the Super Bowl for the Rams. 

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18 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Cam rushes for less than 400 yards but throws for 4300+ over the course of the season w/ completion % of 65 percent. 

DJ gets over 1000 receiving.

Shaq is a pro bowler 

Panthers SWEEP Falcons

Cam consistently gets roughing the passer calls in his favor.

Panthers make statement week one against LAR.  

DJ has 2 pick-6s. Both against Brees

Wow.So u found our FS,DJ plays O & D

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Gerald McCoy sacks Winston 7 times total for two games. Also scores a safety in Week 2.

We blow out the Bucs with at least 20+ points both times.

Reid catches 4 picks.

We result with a 6th seed & dominate the Vikings. Take the Packers into OT & win. Beat the Saints by 3 points in NFC Championship.

We demolish the Gaytriots 35-3 in SB 54. Tom Brady finally retires.

Gisele Bundchen dumps his ass.

 

 

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