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Adam Schein’s pretenders/contenders list surprisingly has us as contenders.


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2 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Schien compiled a list of teams with winning records that are contenders or pretenders, Now of course he does throw in his usual Cam hate by saying if we go back to Cam we could go to pretender status, but pretty shocking he of all people has us as contenders.

That’s bc he is an idiot. 

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I mean he laid all his cards on the table. With Allen we’re contenders, with Cam we’re pretenders?  Doesn’t get much more obvious than that...there’s obviously SOME reason he has an unreasonable dislike for Cam. Can’t begin to fathom what it could be. 

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53 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

A contender with what expectations. I truly don't believe that we can make a deep playoff run, IF we even make the playoffs. Good defenses don't serve up 50 burgers!!!

48 points, 45 points, 38 points, 35 points, 37 points, 38 points, 45 points.....

Really isn’t a major difference between giving up 40 burgers vs 5.   Poo happens.  Those were good defenses. Those were postseason Ron teams. 

 

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This is what he said.

5) Carolina Panthers (4-3)

The NFC is unreal. Just looking at the 49ers, Packers, Saints, Seahawks, Vikings, Cowboys and Rams, that's seven teams vying for six playoff spots. And Carolina can be in that mix, too, if they keep Kyle Allen at quarterback. Don't downgrade him because of the 51-13 beatdown at the hands of the Niners. San Francisco, particularly on the defensive side of the ball, is that amazing. But at this point, Christian McCaffrey makes a compelling case for Offensive Player of the Year. The do-it-all playmaker is an absolute nightmare to defend. While I am always concerned about Ron Rivera holding the team back, Allen has been a breath of fresh air as a leader and steady thrower.

Honestly, I think the Panthers are right on the borderline here, which is why I have them listed last among contenders. If Carolina goes back to Cam, they could definitely spiral down into the pretenders.

 

So basically, he is safe to completely ignore.  And yes, this was after the 49ers game.

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1 hour ago, JawnyBlaze said:

I mean he laid all his cards on the table. With Allen we’re contenders, with Cam we’re pretenders?  Doesn’t get much more obvious than that...there’s obviously SOME reason he has an unreasonable dislike for Cam. Can’t begin to fathom what it could be. 

Thought the same thing. It’s nothing more than a clear shot at Cam. What a fuging clown.

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