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Official Panthers - Ravens Gameday Thread...


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not looking for a win tonight, just wanna see the d show ALLOT of improvement and the offense be able to move the ball down field. and also no injuries

Agreed....I don't give a ding-dong on who wins; just don't want to see Baltimore run for 9, 12, or 22 yards every play or our offense go 3 and out everytime they get the ball and the Ravens will be an excellent test to see how ready the Cats are for the Iggles.

GO PANTHERS!!!

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Are any of the following expected to play?:

Moose

Smitty

Williams

Stewart (that has to be an almost 100% no)

I think it will look pretty scary if they are missing all or most of those guys and have to play the 1st string D I saw vs the Jets.

Ray Rice et al will be a good test of their rush D.

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Are any of the following expected to play?:

Moose

Smitty

Williams

Stewart (that has to be an almost 100% no)

I think it will look pretty scary if they are missing all or most of those guys and have to play the 1st string D I saw vs the Jets.

Ray Rice et al will be a good test of their rush D.

Fox ain't sayin

Coach John Fox said Friday some regulars who have been limited by injuries this preseason – and who are unlikely to play tonight – could play next week against Pittsburgh in the Panthers' final exhibition. That last exhibition is one in which Fox plays starters sparingly (last season, in fact, they didn't play at all against the Steelers in the final exhibition). Receiver Steve Smith, linebacker Thomas Davis and running back Jonathan Stewart haven't played in the first two exhibitions. Fox wouldn't say whether they would play today. Stewart, who hasn't practiced in more than two weeks because of a sore Achilles, is a virtual certainty not to play against the Ravens.
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