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Nfl.com Panther's should fear Bucs


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000589678/article/billick-buccaneers-are-team-panthers-should-fear


The GameDay First crew debated which teams thePanthers should fear the most, with only one person, Brian Billick, listing a club left on Carolina's remaining schedule.

 

"I'm going to say the Tampa Bay Buccaneers," Billick said. "They have suddenly and quietly become the second-ranked rushing team in the National Football League with Doug Martin. This is the defense we thought we were going to get last year from Lovie Smith. And obviously Jameis Winston is beginning to show that stride. The game is not too big for him, yeah he's thrown nine interceptions, but four of them came in one game. If you take the one game away, he has really shown that his ability to get the ball down the field - he's got the big receivers and you add Doug Martin in the running game with the big receivers Evans and Vincent Jackson on the outside, watch out for those Tampa Bay Buccaneers."

 

Whut da fug??? Really, the Bucs....

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How is that surprising.  He was asked which team the Panthers could have the most problems with on their remaining schedule.  No one on the schedule is playing better than the Bucs.  So it isn't that surprising.

But good job by the original poster to make it out to be some big disrespect to the Panthers when in fact it wasn't.  It should make some great responses here.

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"yeah he's thrown nine interceptions, but four of them came in one game. If you take the one game away, he has really shown that his ability to get the ball down the field"

4 INTs in one game. That's the game he played the Panthers. Billick being a dumbazz

 

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