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Harris on Strength of Schedule


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Yesterday, on Twitter (Follow me at... @ChrisHarrisNFL), Panthers' fan Jason Key (@DarthWaya), asked...

"As a player, do you guys pay any attention to the "toughest schedule" talk? Or is it that they're all tough?"

Nope... we don't really concern ourselves with the perceived difficulty of our schedule. All we can worry about is that we play hard every game, no matter who's on the other side of the ball. As long as we have a good product on the field and play competitively, we should be able to beat ANY team and coast on into the Super Bowl ;-)

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