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The the calm before the storm... Seahawks at Panthers Bold Predictions


Nate Dogg

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This is a serious game for both teams.  There is no reason Seattle should lose this game.  This is a very winnable game for Carolina because they have talent on their team and a worthy defense.

 

I think my hinging factor is Lynch.  The Lynch pin of their offense this week is Lynch.  If he can establish anything on the ground to keep Cam from throwing every single play it will help.  But, then again, as I type and think of this I think Wilson may be better to just come out slinging and bombing it.  Know he may get 2 INT's but then know his offense can score.  Go for the all in and break them philosophy and hope the D holds Carolina?  I think that maybe the best way to do it.

 

As an outsider giving you a bold prediction?  The stats show Carolina D backs do good, get INT's and break up a lot of passes but they still got rained poured on.  With any luck the DB's stay fresh enough to make those late game tackles that Lynch will make them fight for - or else they're really screwed.

 

I see Lynch coming away with 60+ yards, Wilson throwing 300+ yards, Newton almost accumulating 400 yards of offense while having no help,  Benjamin out physically playing Sherman but finding a good match in Chancellor and getting a fit from Earl Thomas.  Olsen may end up with a career day, as a solid vet able to find the space and take advantage of weaknesses in the middle of the Hawks D. I see Kuechly taken advantage of on the short passes as he tries to cover everyone elses ass and ends up out matched.

 

Seattle 30

Carolina 13

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31-13 PANTHERS

If we are gonna do bold, let's do bold.

- Punt Return TD from Bersin

- 73 yard bomb to KB high OVER Sherman

- 51 yard TD run by Cam

- 40 yard INT return by Short

- Olsen has 200 yard game (no TDs tho)

- We have 4 takeaways

BAM!!!!

I make it a pick six by Short. Bambambammm!

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Kelvin Benjamin has a career high day but we lose a close game. Seattle 27 Panthers 20. I would like to predict a Panthers victory but based on the way the Panthers  have been playing and considering our injuries,i will be suprised if it happens.

 

Hate to tell you, but 7 points isn't a close game

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Mortensen was the only one that picked the Panthers to win last week @ GB.  He has since switched his pick to the Seahawks.  I love my Panthers but I just can't see them winning this game.  Seahawks build a big lead early but both defenses struggle.  Panthers make it interesting but Seattle puts them away in the 4th Quarter.

 

Seahawks 38

Panthers 24

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