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Whoa Panthers get a little praise in the AFC's midway breakdown


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000271890/article/midseason-report-32-afc-takeaways

 

 

 

Under Denver's break down this line-

Denver Broncos: 7-1

 

"Unlike the Panthers, this team has yet to put together a complete game -- even against weak opponents"

 

 

That was kinda just outta the blue

 

 

btw no midseason report on the NFC yet that I can find on nfl.com

 

 

 

 

 

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that....was...interesting and a bit surprising. i wonder what made them use the panthers as a comparison.

 

I was wondering that too.  My guess is it's a combination of the rebound from a slow start with absolutely demolishing teams we're supposed to beat.  Our margin of victory vs the 4 teams we've beat has been ridiculous and we haven't had a scare from one of them like we saw happen last night with Seattle / St Louis.

 

Not just beating who you're supposed to beat but making them look silly while doing it will get people using you as an example.

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dream scenario for me would be to face the broncos in the superbowl...and of course win.

 

just thought i would throw that in there.

 

The Broncos are high on that list for me, as long as we're talking about dreams.  So are the Patriots.

 

For personal reasons I would also accept the Browns or Dolphins (because I have aggravating damn Browns / Dolphins fans to contend with).

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