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Panthers Fantasy Outlook


TheCasillas

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15 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

He said if cam hadn't gotten hurt, we could have won 7 or 8 games.. We had 6 before cam fell apart. What's he talking about? 

The article seems like the guy was thinking while writing. Its full of up and downs. Cracks me up how he starts out talking about how solid the offense will be, and then pivots saying we have done nothing to improve the team and we are hoping that the existing roster steps up.

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I feel like national pundits have repeated the mantra that the Falcons have great talent on defense so much that it has become an accepted truth even though there is no statistical data to back it up.

Other than Grady Jarrett and Deion Jones, there is no one on their defense that warrants high praise. 

With a healthy Cam, I truly believe the Panthers are just as talented on paper as any team in the division, including New Orleans, and better talent than Atlanta.

 

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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

The article seems like the guy was thinking while writing. Its full of up and downs. Cracks me up how he starts out talking about how solid the offense will be, and then pivots saying we have done nothing to improve the team and we are hoping that the existing roster steps up.

Yep. Verbal mush. Starts to make a point and then falls back on New Orleans and Atlanta are better on paper that has been regurgitated every year recently 

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