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Jon Gruden: GO PANTHERS!


nctarheel0619

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No offense, but I could care less what a Redskin fan predicts for our season. Especially one that's from North Carolina and delusional as you.

I don't live in North Carolina and i'm far from delusional. I have the Panthers going 9-7 how is that delusional?

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I don't live in North Carolina and i'm far from delusional. I have the Panthers going 9-7 how is that delusional?

You had 8-8 yesterday?

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I caught this at lunch and it was an interesting segment. It was "more or less" and the numbers for New Orleans and Atlanta were 10 while the numbers for Tampa and Carolina were 7. Gruden broke the rules by picking Atlanta to win exactly 10. He said New Orleans would win "more" than 10 due to their incredible home field advantage. Said they would win 7 or even 8 at home this year.

OP did a good job summarizing what was said about the Panthers but it was very interesting that Gruden came across as a true fan of the Panthers, fwiw.

Oh yeah, could be sour grapes but he predicts Less than 7 wins for bucs. Says new regime, new system too much to overcome in tough division.

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