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darren woodson says carolina wins nfc south


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a definite possibility. its gonna come down to the D if you ask me

agreed and i think this D makes a turnaround similar to what the offense did last year.

panthers defense will be a top 10 defense by the end of the year.

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agreed and i think this D makes a turnaround similar to what the offense did last year.

panthers defense will be a top 10 defense by the end of the year.

I believe the personnel is in place and I believe in Riv so I gotta agree here. And about time too. I love me some Panthers Defense.

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Without a doubt.

I like that when he names the top three he says, "my surprise #1 in a moment..."

I thought it was going to be the Jets....

Ha. you made me watch it. What was he thinking? There are only four dude.

Coming from a defensive player and a safety no less, the pick means nothing to me but he would pick apart our DB's if he thought he could. That he did not says something.

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I think if the D can be even modestly better this year than it was in 2010, we'll for sure be contenders. I just think our offense is going to be a beast to try and contain, and if our real BEAST can come back and stop the other teams from turning things into a shooting match, Cam & Co. will take care of the rest.

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Frankly I'm impressed we made it this far into this thread without someone yelling about how we fail miserably every time someone predicts us to win something. For a while there I was pretty sure we had a bot that did it automatically...

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