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ESPN First Take: Panthers to beat Cardinals


firefox1234

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Opinions are opinions. I honestly think if we win this weekend, it will be one hell of a game if we play Seattle. I had a family member text me yesterday and said,"Panthers vs Cowboys NFC championship." Hey, it can happen :)

God I hope not. My dad's a Cowboys fan.. one of us might not come out of that game alive.

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records are reset. everyone is 0-0. anything can happen. this is why people kept hoping and kept saying that the Panthers just needed to get to the dance. well they're here now. and if we beat the Cardinals like we did the Falcons (especially with their defense), i say bring it on Seattle. if our offense can find a way to put up points against the Arizona defense, we can win and it will speak well of us going to face one of the top 3 defenses in the league up in Seattle

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i don't know who would win between seattle and carolina, but the score would be 9-6

 

Just like us, SEA's wins have come against suspect competition, apart from the win against PHI (also see Mark Sanchez). I am not buying their hype. It would be so nice if we go up there and punch them in the gut, which I think we can do.

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