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Bold Predictions for this Coming Offseason


Ricky Spanish

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All predictions should be in bold to emphasize the magnitude of boldness in said predictions.

I see either one of these two things happening:

Blaine Gabbert will destroy his pro day/the combine and the panthers will take him 1st overall

or

The Panthers take Nick Fairley 1st overall and sign Alex Smith to a 2 year deal

What are your predictions?

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1. Godfrey is not starting by the end of the season at S

2. Carolina goes 9-7 in Rivera's first season. (too much nonsense being talked about this team not having talent. This team didn't go 2-14 b/c of bad talent. Bad QB play and coaching was it. Average QB play is all this team needs and you can find average QB play).

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Players union walk away from CBA thinking it will provide them with leverage, owners pull a JR and play with scabs, younger players cave to economic pressures, many veterans never play in the NFL again, NFL fans are left with a subpar product, the end.

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Players union walk away from CBA thinking it will provide them with leverage, owners pull a JR and play with scabs, younger players cave to economic pressures, many veterans never play in the NFL again, NFL fans are left with a subpar product, the end.

aint going to be any scabs....just empty football less sundays

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