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overall record exluded, what are your 2010 panther predictions?


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time to have a little fun...make a prediction about the offense, defense, and special teams.

1. panthers will lead the league in sacks, but won't have a single player that's a league sack leader.

2. jonathan stewart continues his record breaking pace and smashes deangelo williams's 1515 yrd 18 td 3rd season record.

3. the special teams unit shows flashes of improvement and excitement, but still ranks in the bottom half of the league.

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1. Matt Moore is in the discussion for MVP along with Peyton Manning and Drew Brees.

2. Double Trouble become the first RB duo to rush for 1,200 yards each.

3. Steve Smith wins the "triple crown" for the 2nd time in his career.

4. Everette Brown makes the fans forget Peppers ever played here.

5. Beason finally shows people across the country he's better than that 49ers LB.

6. Oh yeah and we win the Super Bowl by beating the Ravens.

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1. We go 11-5

2. Matt Moore has a year with a QB Rating of > 99.0 again, but for a whole season.

3. Williams & Stewart will both have good years, but only 1 will top 1,000 yards (Williams)

4. We will be better at run defense, but struggle more on sacks (also pass defense will struggle at times b/c of this)

5. Beason will make pro bowl

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time to have a little fun...make a prediction about the offense, defense, and special teams.

1. panthers will lead the league in sacks, but won't have a single player that's a league sack leader.

2. jonathan stewart continues his record breaking pace and smashes deangelo williams's 1515 yrd 18 td 3rd season record.

3. the special teams unit shows flashes of improvement and excitement, but still ranks in the bottom half of the league.

I'll propose my own later on (in the day), but I call B.S. on #2.

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LaFell will win the number two spot.

Edwards will get significant playing time, and when he's in Smitty will move inside to the slot. People on the Huddle will wonder why LaFell is starting over him.

Clausen will start at least one game because Moore's hurt.

Moore will be more focused than ever, and will actually play better than ever in the eyes of the coaching staff, but won't approach his 2009 success and ignorant fans will start a bunch of "Start Clausen" threads by week eight.

Stewart will get more yards than Williams.

Both lines stay healthy all year, and Kalil goes back to the pro-bowl.

Norwood disappoints at linebacker, where he's a liability in coverage. But he makes plays as a pass rusher.

Hardy makes at least one freakishly athletic play that reminds people of Peppers.

Chicago and Cleveland both do unexpectedly well, leading to a chorus of "Fire Hurney" from the ignorant and uninformed.

Fox gets an extension, but the Panthers miss the playoffs at 9-7.

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1. We will run one back on either a punt return or kickoff, but not both.

2. We will give up a TD on special teams early, but steadily improve.

3. Smith will get double digit TDs, Jarrett will get his second and third. Barnidge will emerge as a downfield threat reminiscent of Jason Witten.

4. Moore will play pretty well when he doesn't press and try and make something happen. Problem is he is involved in shootouts early.

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