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Adam Schein's Preseason Myths (Myth = Panthers are Good)


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I wish I was as optimistic as everybody else. I am hopeful but right now Captain is our healthiest #2 corner and our d line is still unproven. My advice is to temper the 10-12 win talk. I will be the first to eat crow if I'm wrong.

I think 8-10 win talk is realistic.....was realistic last year to hit that range (cards just didn't fall).

Superbowl champs in recent times have won that many....just about being hot when it matters. All you need is a ticket to the dance

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The sign of a "great" analyst: they come up with a subject about a particular team write 4-5 paragraphs about other teams and then one paragraph on the team itself that contains no actual insight and lots of misinformation. Honestly if someone puts actual work into a statement like this I can respect that, but saying nothing substantive is just... ugh.

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I honestly don't care. I have a good feeling about this season. anyone who watched our games last year knows that we were mere plays away from being 10-6 instead of 6-10. We were in every contest we played in save for maybe 2 or 3. If our defense plays even marginally better, we will be a playoff team.

^^^ agree's, that's why I'm not worried about what the news media is saying because if they actually watched the games they would know the panthers are not that far away from being where they need to be.

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I wish I was as optimistic as everybody else. I am hopeful but right now Captain is our healthiest #2 corner and our d line is still unproven. My advice is to temper the 10-12 win talk. I will be the first to eat crow if I'm wrong.

i agree.

panthers have poo on my hopes since 95 so im always a bit pessimistic before the season starts.

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To me it down to how good our defense will be.We will have to hold teams under 21 points per game.I see where our run defense will be better but am afraid our secondary will get burned.I do think we can finish 2nd in the division behind NO

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