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NFL.com's way too early 2013 Power Rankings


BigBeezy

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i think the saints are in worse cap trouble than we are and jimmy graham is talking about holding out. they don't have a DC yet and they have old poo on D as it is.

payton or not, i don't see them being that much better than us next year. they've peaked.

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Yea thank god chud was throwing all those touchdowns and not throwing interceptions for us down the stretch... also those critical first down scrambles.

to be fair, chudz did vastly improve his playcalling as the season wore on... though it's more than likely only because injuries on the offensive line forced quicker plays and routes designed accordingly.

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I hate hearing 19, but I also understand how hard it can be for someone who isn't a Panther fan to put them ahead of teams like the Saints, Cowboys, Vikings, Rams, etc... Which teams does he have ahead of us that you can honestly say will be worse than the Panthers?

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to be fair, chudz did vastly improve his playcalling as the season wore on... though it's more than likely only because injuries on the offensive line forced quicker plays and routes designed accordingly.

Exactly so the statement should read: "Chud squanders season early, improves playcalling down the stretch."

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Carolina chuck is a sex offender.

He's offended everything he's ever had sex with just thought I'd put that out there.

Bagels

Dogs

Kids under 12

Barack Obama

His mom

Ice tray

His right hand

A homeless guy just trying to get a sandwich

Bernie Madoff

Corey Haim

A box set of Milton Bradley's Connect 4.

( He couldn't connect 1)

Season 4 of Saved by the Bell on DVD

I could go on but you get the picture....

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Carolina chuck is a sex offender.

He's offended everything he's ever had sex with just thought I'd put that out there.

Bagels

Dogs

Kids under 12

Barack Obama

His mom

Ice tray

His right hand

A homeless guy just trying to get a sandwich

Bernie Madoff

Corey Haim

A box set of Milton Bradley's Connect 4.

( He couldn't connect 1)

Season 4 of Saved by the Bell on DVD

I could go on but you get the picture....

WOW.

Why'd you gotta ruin a good thread

Kurb, please check this

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i think the saints are in worse cap trouble than we are and jimmy graham is talking about holding out. they don't have a DC yet and they have old poo on D as it is.

payton or not, i don't see them being that much better than us next year. they've peaked.

Looks like they will hire either Romeo Crennel or Rob Ryan. Those are 2 pretty strong candidates.

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