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Your 5 Boldest Predictions for the 2014 Season


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1. The Panthers forget to buy up all the tickets for one of the games ending the sell out streak.

2. Jerry Richardson sells the team to the Taliban in exchange for those 5 dudes back.

3. We change our name to the Carolina Cougars and our mascot becomes some old chick.

4. Cam gets traded to Detroit for Megatron and we sign Nate from Play60 and who leads us to the SuperBowl.

5. Byron Bell blows an assignment in the Super Bowl and gets Nate from play 60 killed.

The end.

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charles johnson and greg hardy top the last two years and combine for at least 26.5 sacks

benjamin, cotchery, and olsen all top 650 rec yards

dwill, jstew, tolbert, cam give us a top 5 run game again even with unproven OTs (like 2200 yds/20 TDs with a good ypc)

thomas decoud picks off 5+ passes

roman harper gets 5+ sacks

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1, JStew returns to 2011 form , 1200 rush yards and 400 receiving yards, 11 total TDs probowl, Dwill has a solid 650 rushing yards behind Stew.

2. KB13 has a Solid rookie campaign, 700 yards, 9 TDs.

3. Brandon Williams, not Dickson, is the #2 TE ad does really well.
4. Godfrey does really well in the nickle, and in coverage in general...tackling not so much.

5. Cammy Cam sets the single season Passing TD and Yards records for the Carolina Panthers with his make shift receving core and gets serious MVP consideration.

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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.

 

You must be an absolute joy to hang around with at parties....oh wait, you never get invited to parties.

 

Carry on

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  1. The division shakes with the saints winning it with us and the Bucs tied for 2nd with 10-6 or 9-7 records. Falcons are last at 6-10 or 7-9, Mike Smith fired
  2. KB isn't the messiah (yet) that everyone on here thinks he is already. Respectable rookie campaign. 600-700 yards, 5 or 6 TDs.
  3. Jericho Cotchery has 900 receiving yards
  4. Tyler Gaffney steps up to be our #1 RB after Stewart, Williams, and Barner go down with injuries at one point or another.
  5. The walking dead weekly viewership declines each week due to a poor story arc and lack of action. 
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1.) Charles Johnson leads our team in sacks

2.) Thomas Davis finally makes a Pro Bowl

3.) D-Will finishes the season with over 1000 yards total (800 yds rushing, 200 yds receiving)

4.) Tiquan Underwood finishes the season with at least 5 40+ yard touchdowns

 

5.) Our secondary continues to be a major weakness...surprisngly moreso at corner than safety

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1. Kelvin Benjamin has over 1000 yards receiving.

2 Our defense rivals, if not breaks, the 2000 Raven's record for fewest points allowed in a season.

3. Deangelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart both rush for over 1000 yards.

4. Robert Lester starts over Roman Harper by mid season.

5. Mike Shula is fired after the season ends.

How could you have all that offensive success and then fire the OC?

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damnit I forgot all about Brandon Williams!

I was struggling to find two more predictions in my op

I no longer believe that Norman will make the team but I do believe that Short will have at least 4 sacks this year

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1)Cam gets cut after an failed attempted to impress his contract year

2)Steve Smith and the Ravens win the Super Bowl with Steve Smith as the MVP and a PRO Bowler.

3)OC Shula gets a 5 year contract extension with is innovative use of the TE set.

4)KB Wins ROY

5)Star wins DPOY.

 

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Here are a few:

 

1. At the end of the season, not counting Cam, Tolbert will be our leading rusher and the #2 will be someone other than DW or Jstew.

 

2. Dickson finishes #3 in receiving TDs.

 

3. Hardy finishes with 20+ sacks.

 

4. Decoud finishes with 7 ints on his way to a big contract somewhere else.

 

 

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^ that is a bold prediction to even use innovative and Shula in the same sentence.

My only prediction would be one of our guys - but hoping mainly Ealy - gets a good hit on Brees (which is legal). And Bree's misses a couple games or all.

It's a bold prediction and I'm shameless.

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