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2010 Panthers 4th WORST team in the NFL


ncbobcat

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lol. i just read the the first article. you should have just posted it:

Carolina Panthers: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State

In the final year of the John Fox era in Carolina, the young Panthers suffer through their worst campaign since their 1-15 season in 2001. Defense is the main reason. Julius Peppers’ pass rushing presence is desperately missed, and Jimmy Clausen and Matt Moore each suffer through tremendous growing pains under center. Cameron Heyward — a 6-6 sack demon out of Ohio State — steps up his game in 2010 and is the first defensive player off the board next April.

yes because we all all of our 8 games because of julius Peppers. Julius Peppers is the greatest player in the history of the NFL :rolleyes:

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The asshole has 3 wr's in the top 10. Floyd dropped way too many passes last year to be a top 10 pick. This does not qualify as news or even worthy football discussion. Please lock and throw away this thread.

I'm not arguing that his mock sucks; the main point is the LOW regards the national media has for this year's team.

Again, we are being associated with the Bills, Bucs and Rams.

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Wow! He has us only better than the Bills, Bucs and Rams. Even the most pessimistic of us on this board doesn't have us doing THAT bad. CRAP!

I am a doom and gloomer per the board definition. The offense alone plus schedule will have this team around .500

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