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Over or under six wins


Happy Panther

Over Under 6 wins  

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  1. 1. You choose.

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    • Exactly 6
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  • Poll closed on 08/28/2020 at 07:34 PM

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3 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

Draft Kings has us at 5.5. Oddsshark and Fox have us at 6.5. So i am going with 6.

So pre-draft what do you say?

6.5?  There is simply no way. 

No defense.  No oline, new coach, new coordinator, new defensive coordinator.

 

A lot of things and I mean a lot of things have to break right for us to get to 6-7 wins.   Plus we are due for a cmac injury. 

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Early...but assuming no big FA changes and adding a good starter on defense...I'm going 5-6 because we don't have a guy fumbling every time he touches the ball and CMC is going to carry offense to a more efficient level with Bridgewater and I think our o-line will be better.

I don't see how our defense gets any worse than last year. Yeah we lost bodies but outside of Bradberry/Kuechly(although he for sure lost steps last 2 years unfortunately due to injury)...it was just so bad last year. So many passengers on that defense. 

 

Going to be a tough year but at least all our dead cap is going to be gone the year after and we hopefully are in a position to draft a QB

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