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Panthers - Jaguars - What Jaguar Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo

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Always fun to take a look at what the opposition is saying. 

 

http://jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/topic/13136-bring-on-carolina-the-real-season-is-finally-upon-us/

 

They don't have anybody on offense. Our defense will match up well.

Bortles hopefully will still be on fire.

Jags 27
Panthers 24 

 

I still think its going to be low scoring and close. Im also still worried Cam will find a way(or will his running backs...) to score enough on our D. But then again I hope our O can stand up to their D.... Should be a really good game. 

 

Cam Newton has another mental breakdown. Bortles shows the league he's the next big thing. 27-14 Jaguars. At post game, Gus starts jumping around screaming victory. 

 

I'm expecting Cam to run for 100 yards because the Jaguars are historically bad at stopping mobile QBs.

 

I don't want to pick a winner because I can't think of a single impact player at the Panthers skill positions outside of Olsen.

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Would be epic if someone could give us a quick scouting report on each position. Jags are one of the only teams that I don't know much about.

I have WR covered:

Drunk.  High.  Faded.  Blowed.  Gone.  Lifted.  Stoned.  Blazed.  Blistered.  White Boy Wasted.  Unable to drive car when throwed.

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