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Go back to your bridge little troll. Or go to the smack forum where you belong.

Its a QB driven league whether you like it or not! Why do you think that nobody is picking you to win the division? Your got a great Run game a great O-Line a very good D! Whats left?..............QB! Delhomme is the only reason why you are not picked to win the division.

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They just posted the Panthers 32 teams in 32 days video and Faulk doesn't think Carolina is the team to beat in the NFC South...

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d8112c0d6/32-in-32-Carolina-Panthers

Yet a few weeks ago he picked them to win the division...

http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers/09000d5d810771c8/Best-in-the-NFC-South

Hmm, nothing much changed in between these two videos save Peppers signing his tender. A little contradiction eh?

This gets said many times but I'll say it b/c it's actually true. These guys know nothing. There is nothing they can say that I and everyone else on this board already know. I've given up watching that show for the same reason I quit watching ESPN.

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Its a QB driven league whether you like it or not! Why do you think that nobody is picking you to win the division? Your got a great Run game a great O-Line a very good D! Whats left?..............QB! Delhomme is the only reason why you are not picked to win the division.

They use their opinion that it is a QB driven league to make their playoff/division winner predictions. Imagine that!

A very good D huh? You are suffering from the same false opinion they are. Talking heads have said that about Carolina since 2003, just like they have said it about their run game. It's been wrong more than it's been right for both things. As I said, they don't watch the games. Or perhaps they do and they are simply just incredible morons anyway!

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Delhomme is the only reason why you are not picked to win the division.

That's fine....we weren't picked to win last year either when he was the quarterback and we did.

Its a QB driven league whether you like it or not! Why do you think that nobody is picking you to win the division? Your got a great Run game a great O-Line a very good D! Whats left?..............QB!

We'll see about the defense, they haven't proven anything yet. As for your repetition of the talking heads about quarterback play being what it takes to be successful in the NFL, do you think it is a pure coincidence that the top 5 defenses in the league in scoring per game were playoff teams, and that 3 of those teams made up the final four in the playoffs? The odd one out, the Arizona Cardinals forced something like 12 turnovers in their playoff run.

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So you tell me.......X-CLOWN(perfect name by the way) Why aren't you picked to win the division if it is not for your adv QB?

Real Simple Cad because the Preseason favorite never wins the NFC South and the Panthers are going to win the NFC South again this year. Just like they kept the 2007 last placed Falconvics from finishing first last year. As had happened for several years in a row. Panthers Oline and Running game keep keeps changing things

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Real Simple Cad because the Preseason favorite never wins the NFC South and the Panthers are going to win the NFC South again this year. Just like they kept the 2007 last placed Falconvics from finishing first last year. As had happened for several years in a row. Panthers Oline and Running game keep keeps changing things

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It will be close but I just think that Delhomme is going to cost you the division this year. He will have a couple of Oakland games! What did he have like a 25% QB rating in that game. QB play cost you three games last year. With the tough schedule we all have this year, games like that will cost ya. And its not like you won the division in the last five seconds of the last game!

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