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NFL 2012 Predictions


DeeJay

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Carolina Panthers: The Cam Newton Express will have plenty of bandwagon riders jump heading into next season and rightfully so.

Just about everybody returns to the Panthers offense, while the defense gets a healthy Jon Beason back in the lineup and a Top 10 draft pick likely joining the front seven.

Newton was making the rounds at the Super Bowl, wisely saying he wasn’t satisfied with a 6-10 campaign and that he’d work hard this offseason on protecting the ball better.

Carolina could be very dangerous with a full offseason to train and prepare.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/2012-predictions-Baltimore-Ravens-Green-Bay-Packers-Super-Bowl-XLVII-020612

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there is not one person on this forum that will predict anything less than a superbowl next year or risk being tarred and feathered in the public square.

Damn right and we deserve it. How many excuses can the huddle always have? We have done everything possible if we can't win at this point 1. things are not going right or 2. things are going to slow and either way it's not a good sign.

Another losing season isn't an option, let's stop ingraining losing into the fan base. Not being good enough is not being good enough no excuses. I hope to see some new faces next year.

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