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Panthers have no shot against the Legion of Boom


Ja  Rhule

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Was on NY Post front page

 

 

SEAHAWKS (-10¹/₂) over Panthers; Under 39¹/₂: The defending champs fiddled around for the first couple of months, but at the end of the season the Seahawks rediscovered their identity. In the final six games, all wins, the Legion of Boom defense gave up 3, 3, 14, 7, 6 and 6 points. Who’d they play in that span? The Niners twice, the Cardinals twice (once with Drew Stanton at QB), the Eagles and Rams.

All credit to the Panthers for winning their last four to get to 7-8-1 and steal the division title. Ryan Lindley couldn’t make them pay for their mistakes last week, but Russell Wilson and the LOB will, for sure.

Seahawks, 27-10

 

 

http://nypost.com/2015/01/08/panthers-have-no-shot-against-the-legion-of-boom/

 

 

 

Might as well pack and go home?

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You do realize that if they were playing Atlanta instead of Carolina we'd be saying the exact same thing. Its not a slight to the panthers, just reality of a really good team playing a good-average team AT HOME.

Its ok. The panthers can win this game, but no one will be surprised if they don't, that's all.

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You do realize that if they were playing Atlanta instead of Carolina we'd be saying the exact same thing. Its not a slight to the panthers, just reality of a really good team playing a good-average team AT HOME.

Its ok. The panthers can win this game, but no one will be surprised if they don't, that's all.

 

Uh, you really think they would be saying the same thing about Julio Jones Roddy White and Matt Ryan?

 

C'mon man...

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You do realize that if they were playing Atlanta instead of Carolina we'd be saying the exact same thing. Its not a slight to the panthers, just reality of a really good team playing a good-average team AT HOME.

Its ok. The panthers can win this game, but no one will be surprised if they don't, that's all.

We're a "good-average" team, yet we're one of the final 8 alive?

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Don't really see what's so outrageous about this prediction.

Our rag tag, duct taped together receiving core is at an obvious disadvantage to the best secondary in the 21st century

 

SEA is 27th in passing this year so does that make our secondary the Duck Tape Crew?  

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