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Carolina Panthers 2010 NFL Picks, Predictions & 2011 Super Bowl Odds

by Alonzo Simmons on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Carolina Panthers 2010 NFL Picks, 2010 NFL Predictions & 2011 Super Bowl Odds: After winning the last three games last year the Carolina Panthers managed to reach a disappointing 8–8 record; now this season they found what could be the new face of their franchise and will be looking to become a squad with a shot at the playoffs. The 2010 NFL Predictions Experts at online sportsbook BETUS.com have made the Carolina Panthers +5000 odds to win Super Bowl XLV.

One thing they got right this offseason is the QB position after finally letting Jake “mistake” Delhomme goes to another team. Jake was a complete mess last year and since the 2008 playoffs where he threw five interceptions against the Cardinals he was never the same again. Now coach John Fox have a lot confidence in Matt Moore who looked pretty damn good in the last games from last season but also he is confidence in the future as they drafted Jimmy Clausen, the best talent at the QB position in this year lottery if you ask me.

The Panthers will be a running team first than a passing one, you have to realize that, especially considering their backs duet is amount the best in the business with DeAngelo Williams as the starter and Jonathan Steward as the back; they each rushed for more than 1,100 yards, in 2009 was the first time two backs from the same NFL team have ever done that.

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On the receiver set Steve Smith should be back to his best form this season and expect the help of Dwayne Jarrett, who is on the hot seat to prove he has some value as a receiver. Jarrett has been a major disappointment since he was drafted, if he doesn´t make this his breakthrough year he will be looking for another team next season.

The defensive side of the field will miss Julius Pepper a lot after he signed with the Chicago Bears because the remaining pass rushers are more average than spectacular. Chris Gamble and Richard Marshall should take care of the secondary but at the end the Panthers won't have a great defense to rely on.

My point is Carolina will trust in their two running backs and sometimes their defense to be successful but they also will be expecting their inexperience quarterbacks to don´t mess things up.

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