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Your expectations for the Panthers 2009 season are;

....I expect them to do very well, have a high scoring offense and be a contender all year.

Playoffs and then Delhomme getting a chance to avenge last season.

Jarrett to be a hell of a WR, and Williams and Stewart making it fun to get up on Sunday mornings :)

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10-6, don't know if that means Playoffs, D-Lo and Stewart both go over 1000, Jake does average as usual, Smitty over 1000 again, Top 5 Offense in the league, defense will struggle, will fight with Atlanta for the division, no major injuries for the second straight year, we beat Dallas in Dallas, and we win all of our prime time games.

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sounds like a lot of the same tough schedule just above .500 depends on this and that mumbo jumbo that floated around the huddle just before the last season began.

i'll take some of what chris harris said after the arizona loss, he reminded everyone that the bears lost their first playoff game one season...then went to the superbowl the next.

one complaint that i've always had about the panthers is their inability to handle consistently winning.

i think this squad is over that. winning is an expectation for them. not something that just happens to happen.

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This is speaking before the draft, before any Peppers move, and before signing anyone post-draft:

7-9 if we move Peppers and get decent picks for him

4-12 if we can't move Peppers and he mopes even worse than he did in 2007

The latter scenario will result in Fox and Hurney being axed, Peppers finally being moved, and Sam Bradford being drafted to lead us to a Super Bowl. :)

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