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Your bold yet reasonable predictions. 2011 edition


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Since we have a few guys trying out for Bleacher Report or hope some random sports blog guru happens upon the Huddle I say, let the Huddle speak.

16-0 is NOT reasonable. Hooking up with a latina just after a donkey show in TJ is more reasonable than going undefeated.

Here goes nothing:

Carolina's offense WILL finish no worse than 18th.

Carolina's defense WILL finish in the Top 10 in total D.

Deangelo will NOT rush for 1000 yds.

Smitty WILL catch over 70 balls.

Carolina will not lead the league in horrifc special teams play.

Prices at the stadium will NOT go down and the HT VIC card whatever will NOT go away. Oh and the music dude will still play junk at the worst possible moment.

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Since we have a few guys trying out for Bleacher Report or hope some random sports blog guru happens upon the Huddle I say, let the Huddle speak.

16-0 is NOT reasonable. Hooking up with a latina just after a donkey show in TJ is more reasonable than going undefeated.

Here goes nothing:

Carolina's offense WILL finish no worse than 18th.

Carolina's defense WILL finish in the Top 10 in total D.

Deangelo will NOT rush for 1000 yds.

Smitty WILL catch over 70 balls.

Carolina will not lead the league in horrifc special teams play.

Prices at the stadium will NOT go down and the HT VIC card whatever will NOT go away. Oh and the music dude will still play junk at the worst possible moment.

Carolina WILL field a top 10 defense.

Panthers WILL finish NO worse than 20th best in offense.

No Carolina QB will clearly set themselves apart from their couterparts.

Carolina will beat two eventual playoff teams.

Panthers will not go winless on the road or in the division.

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-We win more than two games.

-We will not run it on 3rd and 15.

-Punts will become downer plays.

-No more just matching up; take advantage by attacking.

-Cheerleaders are in fact more fine, but that wasn't a feat.

-Redskins game is still going to be a BITCH this year, be prepared for some poo talking.

-The crowd will be cheering for Cam after more than 1 loss in a row, or for someone else if he starts and causes the losses also, a Vick thread will appear.

-Stadium experience and beer will still suck and it will feel like home.

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Since we have a few guys trying out for Bleacher Report or hope some random sports blog guru happens upon the Huddle I say, let the Huddle speak.

16-0 is NOT reasonable. Hooking up with a latina just after a donkey show in TJ is more reasonable than going undefeated.

Here goes nothing:

Carolina's offense WILL finish no worse than 18th.

Carolina's defense WILL finish in the Top 10 in total D.

Deangelo will NOT rush for 1000 yds.

Smitty WILL catch over 70 balls.

Carolina will not lead the league in horrifc special teams play.

Prices at the stadium will NOT go down and the HT VIC card whatever will NOT go away. Oh and the music dude will still play junk at the worst possible moment.

16-0 is just foolish.....

15-1 regular season and a SUPERBOWL!!1!1!111

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