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How has Panthers' defense been so good?


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span class=introExcerpts from Observer columnist Tom Sorensen's Tuesday online chat. For the full chat, go to a href=http://www.charlotteobserver.com/chat target=_newwww.charlotteobserver.com/chat/a./spanp/span class=intro_bold_italicQ: /spanI am confused about why the defensive line is playing so much better without Peppers when he commanded double and triple teams much of the time?

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With the Panthers having reduced payroll, have no commitment to a coaching staff in 2011 and kicked out Jon and Mark Richardson, it smells like Jerry is cleaning house in order to sell the franchise. That's what businesses do when they are looking to sell.

I'm sorry, but whoever asked this question should be shot into the sun.

Thank you for proving you don't have a lick of business or football sense in the same sentence.

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