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Over/Under sack totals for 2013 with Star and KK added


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I actually expect around the same, maybe a little bit more. I think the presence of Star and the spelling of players to remain fresh is gonna apply more pressure. And more pressure means more inconsistencies from the QB. We will be a better team regardless of more sacks.

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You also have to consider blitzes. With Star taking on a double team and CJ getting the attention of a back or TE, that should leave some lanes to the QB open for LBs and DBs.

I also think you need to consider that we will be fresher, able to apply better pressure late in games.

They should get 50+, which is about 3 per game.

I think the biggest change you will see will be in the interception department. QBs cannot step up and they make mistakes.

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This takes a ton of pressure off of Cam. He can develop as the feature player with out having to be the only attraction. The dline unit in front of the play of Kuechly could end up being the strength of the team more so than the play of Cam. He may even see less scrutiny for his mistakes because he will get extra opportunities to make the game winning plays. Sacks are momentum building plays.

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Went from Big KK to KK, just a shortening of a nickname. Guess double size gave him KK, big guy, Big KK. He covers it in his interview.

I can hear the crowds now with LUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUKE, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE, TDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD,

MONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY, KRAKEN (doesn't really lend itself to a long chant), STAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR and KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!

I am not drunk posting again, this is my sobe3r opinion...as far as you know.

50+ sacks peoples. Get on board the Panther D.

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