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Panthers' defense has been re-introduced to the league, let's give it a look...


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The rest of the NFL: you are on notice

 

We've got the sophomore sensation Luke Kuechly and rejuvenated to the max'd Thomas Davis leading this squad.  

 

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We will beat you to submission.  

 

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This defense right now is built off of an incredible foundation with a ferocious win every down attitude.  

 

Also, consider how young they are; this D is yout'ful:

 

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Hardy (25)

Johnson (27)

Star (23)

KK (24)

Addison (26)

D'wan (32, with a lot in the tank)

Alexander (23)

 

LB Fleet:

Kuechly (22)

Davis (30) 

Klein (22)

Blackburn (30) 

 

Ms & Co. in the back:

Mitchell (26)

Melvin White (23)

Munnerlyn (25)

Lester (25, small sample size so far but worth a shout)

Mikell (33; not young but playing damn well and proving to be a light for the others)  

 

This is a squad built for a longterm stay and a consistent top NFL group for 4+ years easy.  As long as Cam is doing what he can on the other end, we have the potential to be a consistent playoff team.  Yes, I know, one game at a time...but the potential is undoubtedly there.  

 

recognize

...and pretend Fua isn't there

 

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I continue to love the Mitchell signing more and more every week. 

 

For sure.  I was thrown off at first because as a Raider there seemed to be flags but they were really just disguises over his tenacity and ruthlessness.  If I feel as good at years end, he's one to lock up for longer no doubt.  

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