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On today's episode: Panthers insider on Norv, Cam marriage |
Now that the Panthers have a new owner, it's time to wonder what this team actually looks like on the field in 2018. And the biggest question is this: Can Norv Turner get Cam Newton trending back in the right direction? Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer joins Will Brinson to break down what they think the Panthers offense will look like, how good the defense will be, and whether this might be the worst team in the NFC South. |
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Ranking the top QB-RB-WR trios for all 32 NFL teams |
Which NFL team has the best quarterback-running back-wide receiver trio in the league? And which offense scares the least? Ryan Wilson went all-in on these rankings to find the answer. Click to find where your team's trio ranks. |
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Foster's ex says she lied about everything |
In explosive testimony, Reuben Foster's accuser says she lied about being involved in an incident that led to three felony charges against the 49ers linebacker to extort him, recanting her initial allegations that Foster dragged her by her hair, physically threw her out of the house, and punched her in the head eight to 10 times. |
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Why NFL will be bullish on betting soon enough |
The NFL took a public stance against legalized sports betting publicly, but in private, NFL owners know there's a sea of money to be made. NFL Insider Jason La Canfora explains how the league has been prepping to cash in. |
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Why you should bet the over on the Saints |
Are the saints a good bet to win at least 10 games or will they underperform in 2018? Will Brinson likes the over -- and explains why this team is a serious threat to win it all. |
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Cowboys O-line coach evaluates players on ketchup pouring |
Yes, you read that headline right: Paul Alexander, now in charge of the men who protect Dak Prescott in Dallas after a long run in Cincy, can judge how smart a player is simply by how they pour ketchup. You're going to want to hear his explanation. |
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