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6 NFC Playoff Teams


KendrickPanther

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Seattle, Green Bay, Dallas, Carolina, Arizona, Detroit

 

How do you see this shaking out? Who do you feel is a good match up for us?

 

I think we match up great with Seattle and Detroit. Arizona scares me because their defense is incredible but we could run on them. Green Bay is the team that looks like a match up nightmare for us but Aaron Rodgers could be injured. If we play Seattle it will be a night home game for them. Very difficult. 

 

In the end I don't mind overwhelming odds against us because that is where Cam has a chance to make a name for himself.

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It is all about peaking at the right time. Then turning up the heat in the playoffs. Last year in the second half San Francisco showed us what a playoff team does. Hopefully we learned that well and this time will give Arizona the lesson.

 

 

It's scary to even consider we just won 4 straight matching the Cowboys (4) and Seahawks (6) peaking into the Playoffs.

Fools gold?

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It's scary to even consider we just won 4 straight matching the Cowboys (4) and Seahawks (6) peaking into the Playoffs.

Fools gold?

 

Fools gold is a strong way of putting it.

 

But I do think the defenses and offenses we will face in the playoffs will be superior to the ones we beat to make the playoffs. The coaching staff of Arizona is top notch. We have an advantage at QB but they have great pass rushers and a game breaker on special teams. 

 

Learn the name John Brown. He could dictate the way our defense plays. 

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Arizona's defense has been playing like trash down the stretch, just FYI. I'm seeing this meme spread and it's not correct. Ask any Cardinals fan.

 

They have had some trouble in the secondary but I'm more interested in the pass rush. We don't match up well with athletic pass rushers. A defense can be ranked 30th and if they have a good pass rusher, it breaks our offense.

 

The Cardinals have played really well against us with a lead. We had success running on them though.

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This will be the playoffs of revenge.

 

Start with crushing an Arizona team that embarrassed the Panthers at home in the playoffs 6 years ago.  They deserve an ass-whipping of epic proportions.  Third string QB be damned, I hope it's a down-home, old-fashioned rapin'.  If nothing else that would be such a sweet prize for this season.

 

Next up is Green Bay, who destroyed the Panthers earlier this year and beat the Panthers in the 1996 NFC Championship game.  It would rank up as one of the biggest upsets in franchise history, if not maybe the biggest.  

 

Then we face the Seahawks in Seattle, a team that has had Carolina's number for years now.  Beat them in their house to go to the Superbowl.

 

And the most revenge filled revenge of all....beating New England in the Superbowl.  How sweet it would be...how sweet....

 

A man can dream.

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