Prediction: Peppers will get 20+ sacks
DeAngelo Williams: 1000+ Yards
Of couse my kitties will win the Superbowl
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In opener, Panthers as good as expected
By Tom Sorensen
Posted: Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008
Tom Sorensen

On defense, it was the tall guy.
Carolina's Julius Peppers lined up at a new position, right end, and overwhelmed second-year tackle Tony Ugoh. It was as if Peppers was accompanied into the Indianapolis backfield by a police escort. He never had to stop, rarely had to slow down and on some plays didn't even have to show his I.D.
On the Colts first series Peppers sacked quarterback Jim Sorgi and forced a fumble that was recovered by defensive end Charles Johnson. On the next series Peppers cruised into the backfield and pressured Sorgi. This time, Sorgi didn't fumble. He was intercepted. Middle linebacker Adam Seward picked off the pass.
The rest is here thanks to The Charlotte Observer.

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