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Colin Cowherd: Panthers will be most improved team in 2012


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Said the Panthers in the NFC and the Colts surprisingly in the AFC will be the most improved football teams next season. Also mentioned the bears.

Pointed to the fact that he nailed the Texans and Lions this year (I'd argue the niners are in there too, obv).

That said, the guy is a butt head sometimes but he has a true love affair with Cam. I don't mind it.

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I think it's easy to say the Panthers will improve next year, when you look at what they accomplished with the rookie QB, HC, no offseason, etc. Hell, improved health of key players alone would make a drastic improvement.

I think it would be more of a reach to say that we would regress.

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The only thing that would be better than watching footage of Cowherd getting his ass kicked by a very large and extremely capable cage fighter would be footage of that same fighter mercilessly kicking the sh-t out of Cowherd and Bayless at the same time.

I would buy the blue ray combo pack with digital copy.

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The only thing that would be better than watching footage of Cowherd getting his ass kicked by a very large and extremely capable cage fighter would be footage of that same fighter mercilessly kicking the sh-t out of Cowherd and Bayless at the same time.

I would buy the blue ray combo pack with digital copy.

or you could take sports radio a little less seriously ;)

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The only thing that would be better than watching footage of Cowherd getting his ass kicked by a very large and extremely capable cage fighter would be footage of that same fighter mercilessly kicking the sh-t out of Cowherd and Bayless at the same time.

I would buy the blue ray combo pack with digital copy.

Takes a strong passion to hate--this is why Cowherd has flourished.

To be honest I felt this way about him. Then I stopped taking him seriously and I look forward to hearing his elitist horse poo views. He knows who he is and how he is and he rides it.

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