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Why I think the Panthers hold all the Cards.


Snake

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Here is my list to why we hold all the cards.

1. Short week

2. Rain

3.Offence

4.Defence

5. Experience

A Short Week

As we all have heard there is no place like home and that statement can't be any more true than on a short week. We hold all the cards because we have more time to prepare and rest while the Cardinals have to be in Charlotte by today.

Rain

The panthers have come use to playing one game in the rain each season and the the Cardinals are use to a dome.

Offence

The Cardinals are limping into the playoffs with there 3rd string QB and a suspect line while the Panthers line and QB are on a hot streak. We hold all the cards right there.

Defense

While AZ has one of the better defensive minds running the show we have two. Let's not forget Rivera and McDermott have been one of the better defensive combos year in and year out. Our defense will be ready to feast.

Experience

We right back in the playoffs with experience and home field advantage. The Cardinals are green and are walking into the lions den.

In conclusion we should be able to roll this team and roll into Sea with some momentum.

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logic seems reasonable. i will not, however, give into my great desire to believe in the Panthers in a playoff game until i hear Sweet Caroline playing on the PA system. until i hear that, i will not make any sort of prediction. Arizona will be a tough out, despite their flaws. 

 

truly, i am just happy we are in the postseason for the second season in a row, for the first time ever, and that we are back-to-back division champions in a division that had previously never had back-to-back champions. 

 

as bad as the 2014 season has been, this Panthers team has placed itself and this organization in the record books. i am content with that and any further wins from here on out in the playoffs will be icing on the cake, and damn good icing at that. 

 

we're playing with house money and i, for one, am going to thoroughly enjoy the game tomorrow, regardless of its outcome! 

 

Go Panthers and Keep Fuggin Pounding

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