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Who Will Win A Superbowl First? John Fox Or The Panthers?


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The Panthers obviously are building something great with young players. Fox walks into a dream situation with a good team and a HOF QB.

I think Panthers will win a SB before fox.

Also, do you guys think Fox will have the same winning history that he did here? I.e. 9-7, 8-8, 10-6, 6-10, etc...? How many years would he last like that in Denver?

....not sure why I care about Fox, this is more of just a question I found myself pondering I the offseason

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Hard question.

Denver have Manning and most of the pieces already for a Super Bowl team.

If we could improve and built a consistent defense, we can win one. But, we're playing in the NFC so we'll have to go through the better QBs.

The question is how quickly can we improve our defense and that we tell us how soon.

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getting to the playoffs this season is pretty much the upper limit of my expectations for this team. one more offseason and another good draft and we'll be entering our window if everything goes according to plan.

the broncos are built to compete for a title right now and manning makes them automatic contenders at the very least. they'll cruise to an easy afc west title at a bare minimum.

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Guys look at the teams they beat on tebows run. One decent offensive team in the Chargers. The rest had subpar weapons to defend and bad qbs. Dont act like their defense is so much better then ours. The numbers reflect the opponents more so then their talent. .... Got be us no brainer!!

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Guys look at the teams they beat on tebows run. One decent offensive team in the Chargers. The rest had subpar weapons to defend and bad qbs. Dont act like their defense is so much better then ours. The numbers reflect the opponents more so then their talent. .... Got be us no brainer!!

even if they had an easy stretch of schedule last season there is going to be even less pressure on their defense this time around. they're going to be playing with a lead more often than not.

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I am not saying they are the favorites but I would not be surprised if Denver was in the SB this season. It seems like they will focus on defense in the draft. Add to that, they will likely play with the lead and improve their time of possession, it will also be their 2nd season in the system, their defense should be improved a good bit. If Manning is healthy, you know the offense will be better. It will be interesting to see how teams wear down in the 4Q at Mile High due to Manning's fast paced attack.

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