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Official Panthers - Bengals Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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It is gameday, and as such I present to you now our weekly gameday thread.

 

 

Who: Panthers at Bengals

 

Time: 1:00

 

 

Twitter: Be sure to follow @CarolinaHuddle on Twitter. I will be tweeting early from the sidelines.

 

 

 

Keys to Panthers Victory:

 

- Panthers defense needs to continue to force turnovers, which was the difference in the game last week.

- Kelvin Benjamin must make up for a poor performance last week.

- Keep the Bengals defense guessing with a few designed Cam Newton runs early.

 

 

 

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Panthers fans are getting excited about AJ Green being out - and don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not complaining lol - but it hasn't been the WRs that have gashed us. It's been the RBs. I could def see a huge game on hand for Gio and Jeremy "sucker punch" Hill. Another big test for the D. Every single person is picking the Bengals. That's usually good for us. Play better when we aren't expected to win. 

 

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