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What are your bold predictions for the upcoming season?


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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't necessarily think Trent Scott getting the nod at LT is a weird idea.

He might not keep it, but hey...

It was the "plays well" part that I consider bold. I think he's okay, but I'm hoping the Christensen pick pushes him to work his ass off. If he can be better than average, I'll be thrilled. 

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- Will Grier comes on in relief and helps us win a Football Game (He even throws a TD pass)

- Shi Smith will ret 2 Punts for TD's

- Deonte Brown catches a TD Pass playing TE in a Jumbo Package at the Goal Line

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Agree with @rayzorthat Rhule wins Coach of the Year.

How could he not when he pulls this off?:

Last year, Panthers only averaged 21.9 PPG (10 behind GB).  This year that jumps to an average of 30.6 per game.

And couple that with our D only allowing 20.2 per game, vs the 25.1 a year ago.  (from -3.2 to +10.4.

Surprise winner of the Division.

15 TDs for CMC.

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Hmm my bold prediction...

- Shaq Thompson doesnt make the pro bowl but is in the conversation for DPOY

- CMC comes just short of 1000/1000 again. 

- DJ Moore is top 3 in yards 

- The MVP of the d line is Brown

- Darnold has 8 come from behind games this year. Including a game where he put up 45+ points. 

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I’ll just take a snippet from what I posted yesterday.

1. Terrace Marshall becomes Dwayne Jarrett. (On the field not off the field, I hear y’all crying already).

2. Panthers fail at LT again. Christenson becomes a long term guard though.

3. Will Grier beats out PJ Walker

4. Sam Darnold proves himself and keeps the job going into next year. 
 

5. Bouye and Perryman are failed experiments.

6. Panthers trade Shaq Thompson at season end.

7. Donte Jackson gets franchise tagged at season end and traded or over payed.
 

8. Paradis gets resigned.

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6 hours ago, mbarbour21 said:

Sam Darnold throws for over 4,000 yards.

I don't see that happening. 

Not because of any problems with Darnold - I think he's going to be great.   But I predict the Panthers are going to have a very balanced offense next year.  A strong rushing attack helps  support Darnold and plays to the teams new strengths (Deonte Brown, David Moore, a healthy CMC, Chuba).  

Last year the Panthers were 21st in rushing.  This year it will be top 10.  

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