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League's leading tackler? James Anderson. Most Picks? Charles Godfrey


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Beason is 11th in tackles, Connor is 18th.

Stats are weird.

But hey, being on the field for eight hours a game might lead the Panthers to getting a poo ton of undeserving pro bowl bids!

yea, and unfortunately that could be the one game panthers players participate in that means the most this season

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What's funny is that the mindless drones that vote on probowl.com use the INT stat over any other when picking their secondary Pro Bowlers. If Godfrey goes, he'll be the least deserving Panther to ever go. However, nobody nationally gives a crap about any player on this team this year...that may stop him.

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Actually, Godfrey's doing what you'd hope he'd do. If this defense had a chance to catch a breather now and then, there's no telling how incredible they would look. Heck, even our special teams are ranking in the top half of the league.

It's just "Three Hikes and Hit The Bench" Jimmy and the boys can't seem to get anything together.

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What's funny is that the mindless drones that vote on probowl.com use the INT stat over any other when picking their secondary Pro Bowlers. If Godfrey goes, he'll be the least deserving Panther to ever go. However, nobody nationally gives a crap about any player on this team this year...that may stop him.

Who is this^^^^???? Did you get a new profile just to post that??? One question if he ends up playing similar to how he has been and ends up leading the league in INTs does he deserve credit for that or not??

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not sure how you could argue Godfrey is the "least deserving" if tthis level of play continues.

Even the best get beat every once in a while.

Sure, other Panthers plays have deserved it more, but hell, if he can keep up with the INTs, more power to him, and if he goes to the pro bowl hell, good for him.

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