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Kirwan lists us as a "Tier 4" team


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Carolina Panthers: Some pundits think the Panthers have been dismantled and need to be in Tier 5. Others think they are a solid Tier-2 team. Considering they will have an inexperienced quarterback under center and must replace five to seven starters with their own backups, I think they belong right here. But who replaces the backups? The answer is draft picks and rookie free agents. If the injury bug hits, that spells trouble for special teams.

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Injuries always affect special teams. Nothing new. Thanks for the update captain K.

Funny how some teams have good special teams whether they have injuries or not. Obviously there is more to it than just injuries or lack of them. We weren't that beset by injuries in 2008 and still sucked on special teams.

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Funny how some teams have good special teams whether they have injuries or not. Obviously there is more to it than just injuries or lack of them. We weren't that beset by injuries in 2008 and still sucked on special teams.

Wasn't making any excuses. Was just stating that we are already well versed in the affects of injuries.

Am looking forward to seeing improvement. Don't see how it can be much worse than we've endured in the past.

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Wasn't making any excuses. Was just stating that we are already well versed in the affects of injuries.

Am looking forward to seeing improvement. Don't see how it can be much worse than we've endured in the past.

Can't argue with that. Our special teams have been awful the past few years. It seemed to my untrained eye that it was a function of poor technique and lack of talent. Pretty much a double whammy.

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