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Poll: How do you see Panthers season unfolding?


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POLL: How do you see the Panthers season unfolding?  

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  1. 1. How do you see the Panthers season unfolding?

    • 9 or 10 wins, sneaking into a wild card spot?
    • 11 or more wins with a first week bye and winners of NFCS?
    • Below .500 by mid season with Rivera fired at or before the Bye week?
    • Rivera imploding, new offensive scheme struggles, in play for number 1 overall pick?


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I know a lot will happen with over the months with the draft, off season roster moves etc but so far with a new GM and knowing we will have a new OC, how do you think the next season will play out? It really is hard to tell, I do think whatever happens it will be a boom 10 plus win year or a bust 4 win or less year. The new OC is a wild card, will it hurt or help Cam and the offense? What do you think?

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want to see who we get at OC and other coaching positions that are open.

want to see what personnel changes we make (draft/FA/trade/cuts).

want to see how they are when they are allowed to practice again.

i don't trust rivera, but i'm not writing off the season just yet. kind of early for that.

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IMO, this team's future success depends grately on whether the offense will step up and do their part to help Cam and the defense becoming a more solid unit to the point where even if one gets injured the entire team doesn't fall apart. Another season of watching folks leavng everything up to Cam will not help this team.

When I look at the 49ers offense with Colin, I see the Panthers offense minus the discipline.

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