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So where does Carolina finish next year?


Chris1

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2 hours ago, Chris1 said:

-Miss playoffs

-Wildcard 

-Divisional 

-NFC Championship 

-Superbowl (loss)

-Superbowl (win)

Denver will be without Manning. We will have KB back, and Remmers will demoted to waterboy in favor of Daryl Williams starting at RT. Add in picks and FA and you've got a SB team.

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Time to let some of the younger guys play and continue to improve the team.

 

Ealy

Darryl Williams

Tre Boston (who was pretty much trash last night)

 

Also, can we please, please upgrade Teddy Williams?  He didn't tackle on the one long punt return and he also got another flag on him. 

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Despite us arguing about a "weak" schedule this year, next season's will be tougher. AFC West & NFC West. That alone means more travel & that will wear players down. We will be playing 6 teams that made the playoffs this year. Plus you know our division games are always tough. Consider all of that when thinking what our record may be next year.

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We could end up anywhere from 14-2 to 9-7 so who knows.  We lose some guys to injury or get worn down by the tougher schedule and we might not even make the postseason.  That's why crapping the bed against a beatable team with no QB is such a waste.

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