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Week 12 Power Ranking Round Up


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Walt takes his usual shots at Cam while boosting the team to 4th.

Carolina Panthers (8-3) - Previously: #4 - How much film study did Cam Newton do for the Miami game? A few hours? One hour? Fifteen minutes? None? He didn't look like he knew what was going on in that game. In fact, I'd be surprised if he actually knew who the Dolphins' quarterback was. Still, that would be better than Ryan Tannehill, who wasn't even aware Miami played in the AFC East.

Newton's ability to lead his team on a game-winning drive was pretty amazing considering how unprepared Carolina was as a whole. Still, it makes me worried for the playoffs. If Carolina is favored as the No. 5 seed over the lowly NFC East winner, will Newton and his squad be equally lethargic?

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Yahoo's Shutdown Corner

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/shutdown-corner-nfl-power-rankings-broncos-deserve-big-061237107--nfl.html

 

4. Carolina Panthers (8-3, LW: 4)
Sunday's win won't get the credit it deserves. They somehow pulled off a road win against a solid Dolphins team in an obvious letdown spot. That showed toughness, which will pay off down the road.

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Walter Football is basically the scum of the earth when it comes to football sites. Dude tweeted an article about how the death of his "son" would affect Adrian Peterson's fantasy performance a couple of hours after the story broke.

 

He also has an unhealthy hate for the Panthers and Cam Newton especially. 

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Walt takes his usual shots at Cam while boosting the team to 4th.

Carolina Panthers (8-3) - Previously: #4 - How much film study did Cam Newton do for the Miami game? A few hours? One hour? Fifteen minutes? None? He didn't look like he knew what was going on in that game. In fact, I'd be surprised if he actually knew who the Dolphins' quarterback was. Still, that would be better than Ryan Tannehill, who wasn't even aware Miami played in the AFC East.

Newton's ability to lead his team on a game-winning drive was pretty amazing considering how unprepared Carolina was as a whole. Still, it makes me worried for the playoffs. If Carolina is favored as the No. 5 seed over the lowly NFC East winner, will Newton and his squad be equally lethargic?

http://walterfootball.com/nflpowerrankings.php

 

Someone needs to pull and Aldon Smith and kick Walter in the nuts.  Guy is a hack and a clown.

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