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Panthers - Jaguars Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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Panthers vs Jaguars 

Kickoff is at 1:00 in Jacksonville. 

The weather here is amazing. 80 degrees and sunny for the game with low humidity. 

 

I will be tweeting from the field today. Follow @CarolinaHuddle on twitter

 

The Panthers today have a very winnable game and the opportunity to start fast in the race for the division. The most difficult portion of the schedule begins in a few weeks. It is extremely important to win these games against lesser opponents. 

Keys to Victory - 

- Run early, run often. With two very capable running backs on the roster and an improved offensive line, the Panthers should be able to move on the ground. 

- Stretch the field - At least one big play of 30+ yards is needed today from Ginn or Brown. The Panthers cannot face 8 in the box all season long and expect to win. 

- Kony Ealy - Ealy must show why he earned the starting right end position. Charles Johnson and KK Short will be double teamed at times. Ealy must win his 1 on 1 matchup. 

 

 

 


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I expect to see the receivers moved around. I expect to see two tight end sets... with Funchess possibly getting a few reps from the 2nd spot. I expect to see Cotchery as reliable. And I expect to see Greg being Greg. 

Offensive sleeper: Fozzy Whitaker 

Excited to see how Fozzy and Ted Ginn's presence on special teams effects field position. 

Expect to see the defense cause the offense to turn the ball over at least once.

And pound the crap out of that ball. 

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