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Your 5 Boldest Predictions for the 2014 Season


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I predict there will be 16 regular season games and points will be scored.

Seriously, 10-6 or 11-5 record. I also say the same as a few others that the WR's and the OL will be much better than most think.

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1. Super Bowl

2. Panthers offense goes to help the Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup

3. Panthers defense takes the Hornets all the way to the NBA Finals

4. Cam Newton beats up a child who wanted to get his ass kicked by Cam for the Make A Wish Foundation

5. Ron Rivera shows emotion during a game

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Alright, since we've got a lot of football psychics that know exactly how poorly/proficiently a player will perform let's see who's willing to stick their neck out and be forced to eat failcrow at the end!

I'll go first...

1. Byron Bell will be a serviceable LT, but when giving up a sack after 3 straight games without giving up a sack he'll instantly be crucified by the Huddle which will then start a crowdfunding project to obtain life insurance for Cam.

2. Kelvin Benjamin will channel his inner Jericho Crotchery and score 10 TDs.

3. Double Trouble will return for their last hurrah, combining for over 1600 yards.

4. Robert Lester will be the starting SS by the end of the season.

5. Josh Norman will make the final roster much to everyone's confusion.

 

 

 

1st - 13-3 regular season  

2nd - Superbowl Post-season

3rd -  Stewart 1,000yds |  KB & Olsen 1,000 yds

4th - Top 5 Offense & Defense.

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Excuse me for expressing my feeling that we're going to suck. We're about even with the Bucs and the Falcons but the Saints went all in this year and I don't think there's any way we can keep up with them.

Has the season started yet? Have we even played are 1st game yet? So how do you know all this?Paper don't matter when it comes to football last time I checked you actually have to play the games 1st.What's the next Powerball #s in TX gonna be? Since you no so much & all.

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1. We finish last in the division, take a step back

2. Offense really stalls the first half of the season and hardly produces. They show flashes in the second half with a few big meaningless games to finish around 6-10 or 7-9. We still finish 20th or worse total offense

3. Defense plays well all season with a stinker or two but still known as a respectable defense that is overworked and on the field too long

4. Cam Newton is not extended one year from right now

5. Kelvin Benjamin catches less than four touchdown passes in 2014.

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Stewart stays healthy, having more yards and TD's than Williams, as the Panthers have a top 5 rushing attack.

KB has 12+ TDs

Our TEs combine for another 12

Panther defense sets new records while Hardy wins DPOY with 20 sacks.

Panthers win the division. ....again!

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I'll do 2

 

1) Kugbila never sees a snap

2) Our Safeties are a problem all year. We drop Roman Harper late in the season

3) Greg Olsen loses a step and never performs again

4) We are last in the league in rushing

5) Despite having the #1 defense in the league we go 6-10. And Steve Smith scores 3 times against us in a blowout and beats up Godfrey for no reason.

 

or...

 

1) Kugbila Turner Chandler and a free agent pick up give us a solid line

2) Benjamin has 900 yards...however 223 of those come against the Browns setting a Panthers record and solidifying home field advantage in the playoffs.

3) Benwikere quietly has 5 interceptions on the year. 

4) Gano hits a 68 yarder in preseason 

5) 13-3 with a home game against the 49ers. 

 

See.... I knew you had split personality. :D

 

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