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Mr. Scot

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I'm trying to remember the last time I saw this much of it.

There are thirty-two teams in the League, and I'm honestly not sure I could name ten that are playing truly good football right now.

So two questions:

If I asked you to name ten good football teams right now, who would you say?

And are the Panthers one of them?

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I'm not sure that there are 10 good teams, but I will give it a try.

Denver

Seattle

New England

9ers

Carolina

New Orleans

Kansas City

Colts (iffy)

Cincy (iffy)

Packers (iffy)

I'm not completely sold on the Chiefs or the Pats yet.

Honestly, I have my questions about the Miners.

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yes, the panthers are one.

9 others...i dunno.

broncos

seahawks

colts

saints

chiefs

lions

pats

after that i got nothing.

Colts are too injury ravaged, and they got hoodwinked on Trent Richardson.

I'm not sure their defense could stop a high school team right now.

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