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ESPN's TMQ Has Panthers at 11-5 and NFCS Winners


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I think I'm all morale boosted out. (no offense to OP)

The days of us not being picked and not being covered are over. Are we really gonna post every Joe Shmo's predictions though? If so that's cool.

We are at a crossroads, and think that this discussion could actually benefit the Huddle in the near future.

Or I can just go back into my hole.

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I agree, but everyone else does it. I am a follower, not a leader.

No no, I totally get that. Definitely no knocking you. Just thinking that since so much change has gone down in the last year, and with all of the excitement that this season will undoubtedly bring... Maybe it's time for us to come to some sort of consensus. Even if it's just pinning a thread where the "talking heads" pick us. Just keep a running thread on it.

I'm just thinking ahead and how crazy this year is gonna get when we start mopping people up, and really get noticed and we start changing people's minds. As of now they think last year was a fluke, but they will soon come to the realization that we are for real. When that happens we will get more coverage than any of us could have hoped for.

Just throwing an idea out there.

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TMQ is actually always a great read. Only thing good espn still has going for em

I know they are crazy biased towards The Golden Calf of Bristol/NY anything but I'd be lying if I said I don't watch Sportscenter while going to sleep every single night. I need my daily sporting world fix each night.

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