Expectations
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:55 pm
OK everyone, here's where we start making wacky predictions about how the upcoming season can/will unfold.
It's an interesting situations the Panthers are facing: after a NFC title game run two years ago and then an injury-marred collapse last season, much like what happened in the late '90s, the team's in a sort of limbo. There's clearly the talent present to compete with anyone - the Panthers still have a solid offensive balance combined with a few ferocious defensive Pro-Bowlers - but health, off-field issues and chemistry have always been problems no matter who's in the locker room. Can the Panthers shake what's become something of a curse for them and put together a couple consecutive successful campaigns?
The competition in the NFC has dwindled since the great days of Dallas, San Francisco and Green Bay. Chicago was strong last season but their inconsistencies have been even more glaring than ours. Seattle's become something of a contender but might've already peaked. Most of the other teams are complete question marks.
Let's look at the Panthers' divisional opponents.
Atlanta Falcons: With Vick indicted on dogfighting charges, that's sure to send ripples throughout that team. They're decent otherwise but have failed to make a deep playoff run since 1998. With no huge additions and a potential interruption to Vick's season if he has to appear in court, I just don't see this as their breakout year.
New Orleans Saints: Reggie Bush is their future and he's a bright one but the Saints are far from a sure thing. Their receivers are getting older and their defence has never really been tough enoguh to sweat much in the way of playoffs so they'll likely have to ride the running game hard. Look for the Kitty-Cats to clamp down on them - again, a potentially tough team but not one that's exceptionally scary.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Somehow, it seems that every single team in the NFC South has one glaring similarity; they all depend on their running games at least somewhat. Carnell Williams, Tampa's answer to this, has become one of the league's brightest young stars but as with NO's Bush, who's surrounding him? The Superbowl winners of old are either aging or elsewhere, and the Bucs' defence has taken numerous hits over the years (see: Sapp, Lynch).
The NFC South is a wide-open division that the Panthers can definitely win. the Saints took it last year but aren't truly capable of being that intimidating factor and the others didn't do a whole lot.
What does everyone else think? Did I make some horrific omissions? (Likely.) Anyone else really excited about the Panthers' ability to do some damage?
It's an interesting situations the Panthers are facing: after a NFC title game run two years ago and then an injury-marred collapse last season, much like what happened in the late '90s, the team's in a sort of limbo. There's clearly the talent present to compete with anyone - the Panthers still have a solid offensive balance combined with a few ferocious defensive Pro-Bowlers - but health, off-field issues and chemistry have always been problems no matter who's in the locker room. Can the Panthers shake what's become something of a curse for them and put together a couple consecutive successful campaigns?
The competition in the NFC has dwindled since the great days of Dallas, San Francisco and Green Bay. Chicago was strong last season but their inconsistencies have been even more glaring than ours. Seattle's become something of a contender but might've already peaked. Most of the other teams are complete question marks.
Let's look at the Panthers' divisional opponents.
Atlanta Falcons: With Vick indicted on dogfighting charges, that's sure to send ripples throughout that team. They're decent otherwise but have failed to make a deep playoff run since 1998. With no huge additions and a potential interruption to Vick's season if he has to appear in court, I just don't see this as their breakout year.
New Orleans Saints: Reggie Bush is their future and he's a bright one but the Saints are far from a sure thing. Their receivers are getting older and their defence has never really been tough enoguh to sweat much in the way of playoffs so they'll likely have to ride the running game hard. Look for the Kitty-Cats to clamp down on them - again, a potentially tough team but not one that's exceptionally scary.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Somehow, it seems that every single team in the NFC South has one glaring similarity; they all depend on their running games at least somewhat. Carnell Williams, Tampa's answer to this, has become one of the league's brightest young stars but as with NO's Bush, who's surrounding him? The Superbowl winners of old are either aging or elsewhere, and the Bucs' defence has taken numerous hits over the years (see: Sapp, Lynch).
The NFC South is a wide-open division that the Panthers can definitely win. the Saints took it last year but aren't truly capable of being that intimidating factor and the others didn't do a whole lot.
What does everyone else think? Did I make some horrific omissions? (Likely.) Anyone else really excited about the Panthers' ability to do some damage?