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Didn't we beat zona last year with a worst team?


thunderraiden

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Why are people acting like AZ is such a great team when Jimmy clausen beat them? Were talking about one upgrade on the their team, and pp7 doesn't count cuz dominque is way better than him AT THIS POINT and time. So were talking about Kevin kolb... Kolb???? Kolb is the reason everyone thinks we'll have trouble? Ef my butt with a rusty razor blade, it's kevin kolb. He is not a legitimate reason to say were gonna lose to the cards. And so what about our dts, Arizona is the only team we don't have to worry about them running it on us.

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I agree 100% with the OP. I feel very confident going into this game against Arizona.

The Cardinals will find out soon enough how bad the Eagles screwed them on the Kolb trade. I feel like the defense and offense will show a good bit of improvement from the preseason.

Panthers 24 - Cardinals 17

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hey guys kolb was not our only upgrade we had. We are a much better team then we were last year. new def cord that knows how to coach. yeah you guys saw DRC making big plays but DRC was avg he got burned allot and did not know how to tackle. It was either all or nothing with him. We also have King and Heap at TE. If Beanie Wells stays healthy he will have 1200 to 1600 yards this year he has been a beast in preseason. The only thing you have going for you is your running game. Cam sucks and he wont beat us with his arm.

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