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Calling it! The Carolina Panthers will win at LEAST 10 games this season....


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Guest silver82blade

if matt moore does at least as good as delhomme did on average, i don't see why we can't win 11 games at best. i mean, what teams do you folks have us losing to? pending the draft and final roster cuts, this is what i think:

saints: win 1/lose 1

falcons: win 1/lose 1

bucs: win 2

49ers: win

cardinals: win

ravens: lose

bengals: lose

bears: win

rams: win

seahawks: win

giants: lose

browns: win

steelers: win

is that unreasonable? even if another divisional team outmatches us, we usually split the series with them. the 49ers, cardinals, bears, rams, and seahawks have some of the worst running games in the league, so it doesn't matter what our defensive line is like. some of these should be gimme games unless we're just playing awful.

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Don't see us losing to Bengals.

bengals have a top defense and run game. though, their run game was a bit of a surprise last year. it may not happen again. some experts are expecting them to win their division.

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