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Molly Qerim Predicts the Carolina Panthers to Win Super Bowl 52


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http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=21903061 

Also Rob Parker did 

What do you think about that? Very rare I see anyone give us a chance of making the NFCCG, much less winning the SB.

Its early as fug for a thread like this, but do you think this roster has what it takes to make it there and win? My attitude about the team is kinda sour with Byrd and Samuel going down and having such a poor WR group. Pair that with the suspect 2ndary and having a rookie RB play such a huge role in the offense.

If I had to make a hard prediction, its that we lose in the Divisional. Id be very surprised if we made and won SB this year, this team don't feel anywhere near as good as 2015 and we lost it that year

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Stranger things have happened. Did anyone give the '07 Giants a chance? 

I think this team can beat anyone in the league including the Saints and Rams if they play their best football. And honestly that responsibility rests on Rivera. He has to get this team hyped up and focused on stringing together 4-5 of their best football games of the season. There is almost no room for error starting monday morning.

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The NFC is very competitive...but also very unique this year.

We match up very well against everyone but New Orleans.  With that being said, there is a good chance that we might not have to play the Saints.  If the Rams lose and we win Sunday, we could wind up playing in LA in the wild card round while Seattle plays in the Dome.  I like the Seahawks chances of pulling the upset, as their speedy receivers and great front 7 pose a threat to the Saints.  If that happens, I like our chances against anyone else in the NFC.  

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