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2019 simulated... Panthers finish last in NFCS


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If the Panthers start out 1-6, I'd expect that:

  • Cam is out for the year
  • CMC is out for the year
  • Kuechly is in concussion protocol
  • At least 3 injuries to the secondary

That's the only way I can see a scenario in which the Panthers give up a butt-load of points, but don't score many themselves. Gimme a break.

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51 minutes ago, Raleigh PF said:

If the Panthers start out 1-6, I'd expect that:

  • Cam is out for the year
  • CMC is out for the year
  • Kuechly is in concussion protocol
  • At least 3 injuries to the secondary

That's the only way I can see a scenario in which the Panthers give up a butt-load of points, but don't score many themselves. Gimme a break.

Damn I wish u wouldn't have even posted that. I don't want to see any of that together!

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48 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

if cam's shoulder goes i wouldn't be surprised to see carolina lose out.

Reluctantly agree. Don't have a whole lot of faith in the backups. Would be ugly for sure.

If he's healthy, we're easily a 10+ win team. Shoulder goes out, we don't win.

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One thing worth remembering if the season does go in the tank...

Jerry Richardson generally didn't believe in midseason firings. Well, except in one case. He was prepared to fire Ron Rivera after a bad start, but Marty Hurney offered to fall on the sword instead.

We don't really know how David Tepper feels about the idea.

Based on where he came from, you'd expect it to not be an option. Heck, the Steelers hardly ever fire people at any time of the year oh, much less midseason.

But when you get right down to it, we don't really know.

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