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80% Chance of Rain Saturday


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I think this actually hurts us. We can stop their O regardless of the weather. All this will do is slow down the potential our O had to do anything and increases the chances for turnovers.

I agree.

And I wouldn't consider a last second TD against the Saints and a TD in the final minutes against Jax "dominating"

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Advantage Carolina! We have RBs and a mobile QB.

I think it's shaping up well for us to win this game. We usually dominate rain games. Monsoon bowl vs Jags and game vs Saints come to mind

I actually think that could give AZ an edge....I think it could make special teams be big. Both teams running and punting a lot....

We don't want to be punting back and forth with a team. We are too bad

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