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Panthers Start The Season 5-0...


jherald

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The Panthers are going to start the season undefeated! They'll be on 1-0 when they beat the Buccaneers in Week 1. Wait, not bold enough? The Panthers will beat the Saints (aftermath of the suspensions), the Giants (on a Thursday night in Carolina), the Falcons (duh) and the Seahawks to be 5-0 for their bye week. All of you flaming me in the comments section can tweet me your apologies after this comes true. None of this counts if Newton is on the cover of Madden, of course.

5-0 is a bit much, 4-1 or 3-2.

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Heres what was said for those who don't want to go through every team!

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The Panthers are going to start the season undefeated! They'll be on 1-0 when they beat the Buccaneers in Week 1. Wait, not bold enough? The Panthers will beat the Saints (aftermath of the suspensions), the Giants (on a Thursday night in Carolina), the Falcons (duh) and the Seahawks to be 5-0 for their bye week. All of you flaming me in the comments section can tweet me your apologies after this comes true. None of this counts if Newton is on the cover of Madden, of course.

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