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NumberFire: Take Panthers Seriously. Very Seriously.


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https://www.numberfire.com/nfl/news/1352/why-you-need-to-take-the-carolina-panthers-seriously

 

According to numberFire's data, even when adjusted for their seemingly lackluster schedule so far, the Panthers are one of the best teams in the NFL. That means they can go toe-to-toe with the Saints, Patriots and 49ers and expect to compete and win.

And after watching this team multiple times this season, all of these numbers make perfect sense. Cam Newton is running a smart, efficient offense. The defense is swarming and opportunistic. The coaching staff is putting its players in the right positions to succeed.

So the suggestion I have for you is to not sleep on the Panthers. They're more than legitimate contenders for the NFC South title this season.

According to them we have the league's most balanced and efficient offense, and a balanced, elite defense.

I think the buzzword for the Panthers this season is "balance."

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Well , we've been balanced before but I dont now if we've been this determined in recent memory. . signs pointed to it in the 2nd half last season. The aints game was an eye opener for me last season. Thats some heart right there, thats the kind of poo champs are made of. . . gotta focus and stay determined now.

 

That 30 second clip of Chico after the game shocked the poo out of me. . .THATS how a leader of men sounds.

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Well , we've been balanced before but I dont now if we've been this determined in recent memory. . signs pointed to it in the 2nd half last season. The aints game was an eye opener for me last season. Thats some heart right there, thats the kind of poo champs are made of. . . gotta focus and stay determined now.

 

That 30 second clip of Chico after the game shocked the poo out of me. . .THATS how a leader of men sounds.

 

 

link to the 30 second clip?

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The Aikman stats are further proof of our balance. So not only are we running a balanced run/pass offense but our O and D and ranked very similarly according to Aikman. Not to mention Gano and the special teams. They had some early blips with the short coverage but they've been very dependable too.

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In addition to the above, Cold Hard Football Facts also likes what they see statistically and have called the Panthers "a solid Super Bowl dark horse, a team nobody has taken seriously but that can win it all, take a look at the Carolina Panthers."

 

http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/content/super-bowl-dark-cat-carolina-panthers-top-nfl-quality-stats-power-rankings/26492/

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