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QB- C The only reason that they get such a high grade is because of his game in San Diego and Steve Smith.

RB- A+ Arguably the best one two punch in the league and argueably the best RB in the league.

OL- B+ They don't get an A because they couldn't stay healthy which i know isn't their fault but other than that they were great.

WR- B+ Steve Smith had a great year and Muhsin Muhammad was very reliable and Dwane Jarett was good with his limited playing time.

FB- A Brad Hoover had one of his better years and it showed through our run games production.

DL- C Did pretty good with their talent level just couldn't get consistent pressure.

LB- B Two very good LB's in Beason and Davis with a solid veteran it just felt that they were held back a little.

DB- D Ugh not much u can say here consistently out of place to many dropped interceptions i think the talent is there but they just need to execute.

OC- B+ the best offence the panthers have had ever but conservitive garbage handicapped us

DC- D- Consistent lack of preparation and planning basically screwed us toward the end of the year.

HC- C Don't know why but john fox has seemed to lost his "magic"

GM- B did a good job in the draft and free agency, very impressed lets see how he does this offseason.

feel free to post your own grades or comment on mine probably a little biased due towards me being ticked off about last night. ill probably make a thread on what we should do this offseason, or try and find that other thread ond post on that one. very disappointed in the way that we ended the season. :(

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