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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 667146" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Good news is I think we would beat them and beat them bad if we played them this year. I say that because they lost Josh Norman off that roster and that's grounds enough to prove that.</p><p></p><p>Losing that guy for them would be as bad as Seattle losing both Earl Thomas and Richard Sherman. Norman was able to free up safeties and linebackers underneath because of his ability to go 1 on 1 on the outside with a team's best receiver and not need any help. With him gone the Panthers have nobody who can do that, and a largely unproven secondary as a whole too now that those old farts peanut Tillman and Roman Harper are gone. Linebacking corps will still be tough for them, but Thomas Davis is now 33 and will be on his last year (or close to it) in his career with that brutal injury he suffered last year, and overall their D is not going to be as lucky to escape injuries this year as it did last year I'd say.</p><p></p><p>They might still be tough, but I think Atlanta just might move into the south's drivers seat now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 667146, member: 9364"] Good news is I think we would beat them and beat them bad if we played them this year. I say that because they lost Josh Norman off that roster and that's grounds enough to prove that. Losing that guy for them would be as bad as Seattle losing both Earl Thomas and Richard Sherman. Norman was able to free up safeties and linebackers underneath because of his ability to go 1 on 1 on the outside with a team's best receiver and not need any help. With him gone the Panthers have nobody who can do that, and a largely unproven secondary as a whole too now that those old farts peanut Tillman and Roman Harper are gone. Linebacking corps will still be tough for them, but Thomas Davis is now 33 and will be on his last year (or close to it) in his career with that brutal injury he suffered last year, and overall their D is not going to be as lucky to escape injuries this year as it did last year I'd say. They might still be tough, but I think Atlanta just might move into the south's drivers seat now. [/QUOTE]
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