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5 bold predictions for the Carolina Panthers’ 2021 season


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7 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Kyle Allen was too at one point. And he is not as good as even Allen. Y'all are weird. 

Will Grier has no business being in the NFL.   

PJ Walker at this point, belongs battling for depth on a NFL roster.   He actually did his job the one time he was legitimately called upon. 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

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Are you serious with this post?  🤨

5 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Kyle Allen was too at one point. And he is not as good as even Allen. Y'all are weird. 

Yeah they certainly are.   

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1. With an improved front 7, Burns gets 15 sacks, tying the franchise record, and makes his first Pro Bowl.

2. Carolina sweeps the Bucs in Weeks 16 and 18, with the Week 16 game coming down to the final play.

3. With Chinn, DJax, Bouye, and Horn, Thieves Avenue returns and finishes as a Top-5 secondary.

4. DJ Moore has a career year, earning him a 2nd-Team All-Pro.

5. At 11-6, Carolina narrowly makes the playoffs for the first time since 2017, but comes up short in the divisional round.

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28 minutes ago, King Waffles said:

1. With an improved front 7, Burns gets 15 sacks, tying the franchise record, and makes his first Pro Bowl.

2. Carolina sweeps the Bucs in Weeks 16 and 18, with the Week 16 game coming down to the final play.

3. With Chinn, DJax, Bouye, and Horn, Thieves Avenue returns and finishes as a Top-5 secondary.

4. DJ Moore has a career year, earning him a 2nd-Team All-Pro.

5. At 11-6, Carolina narrowly makes the playoffs for the first time since 2017, but comes up short in the divisional round.

Wow.  That is a hell of a first post.

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My 3 bold predictions that I stand firmly by........

1) Carolina's defense will be top 10 defense 

2) Brian burns will be the 2021-22 NFL defensive player of the year 

3) Panthers make the playoffs and win at least one playoff game 

I'm basing this off of the fact that Panthers front 7 is extremely fast to go along with a much approved secondary. overall athletic defense with at least 4 players who can play multiple positions on defense. They will give opposing offensive coordinators nightmares 

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4 minutes ago, Matt1979 said:

My 3 bold predictions that I stand firmly by........

1) Carolina's defense will be top 10 defense 

2) Brian burns will be the 2021-22 NFL defensive player of the year 

3) Panthers make the playoffs and win at least one playoff game 

I'm basing this off of the fact that Panthers front 7 is extremely fast to go along with a much approved secondary. overall athletic defense with at least 4 players who can play multiple positions on defense. They will give opposing offensive coordinators nightmares 

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My 5 bold predictions.

Darnold will put up career highs in TDs and yards and his interceptions will be a career low.

Brown will make the probowl.

DJ not Anderson will emerge as our biggest downfield threat.

The defense will go from the bottom ten in pressures, sacks, and opposing QB rating to the top 10 in all three categories. 

The offense is going to start slow but will bail out the defense in the last quarter of the season. (Includes Tampa twice)

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My 5 Bold Predictions,

1. CMC will end the year with more receiving yards than rushing yards

2. Jeremy Chinn will make the Pro Bowl as a Safety

3. Donte Jackson will lead the NFC in collecting interceptions

4. Joey Slye will make at least one game winning FG

5. Our starting offensive line will have at least 3 new starters by the end of the year (It will be completely reshuffled)

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