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Not a betting man but, FWIW


thunderraiden

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Opening line for Panthers vs Saints right now is -3. I'm not a betting man, but if I was I would venture to guess that line is going to skyrocket with most of the betting public by tomorrow.

Thats basically a push for a 2-0 team vs an 0-2 team. Even if you don't like to gamble the chances of the Panthers at least winning by that small a margin against a bad team like New Orleans have got to be pretty high numerically.

Personally however, I see it as actually being a close division game against a desperate New Orleans teams that is already in Win Now Mode with only 2 weeks into the season. We can lock them in the cellar with a win though and it would feel good.

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As long as Sean Payton is the coach and Drew Breeze is the QB. The Saints are still a Serious threat.

i hate to say it but i agree. we need to approach them like its week 17 and we need to win to clinch the championship. this game could be a close loss for the Panthers if they dont prepare well. or it could be a blowout win if they prepare like the Saints are the best team in the league. 

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