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Panthers Future


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I might be overly optimistic but I am really looking forward to the Panthers season. I like going young. The Panthers impressed me last year at the end of the season when many of our veterans were hurt.

I think John Fox surely will be smart enough to view this as a great opportunity and will save his Job.

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I might be overly optimistic but I am really looking forward to the Panthers season. I like going young. The panther impressed me last year at the end of the season when many of our veterans were hurt.

I think John Fox surely will be smart enough to view this as a great opportunity and will save his Job.

That is what Lawrence Taylor said.............. Ba dum bump

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The vets might not be replaced by superstars but the vets they are replacing wasn't superstars if you really think about it. Peppers is really the only loss that could hurt us. Harris, Diggs, Hoover, and Delhomme were never great players and their replacements can only help us.

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