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Official Panthers - Eagles Prediction Thread!


Zod

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- D-Will racks up 100+ yards

- Delhomme, 1 TD, 1 Pick

- DLine dissapoints in both pressure and run stopping

- JBro and Roger are reunited at the tailgate

- Johnny Rockets gets his ass kicked at cornhole by me

- Stewart plays

Panthers 27

Iggles 24

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- McNabb completes a ton of passes for short gains

- Eagles can't break long runs

- Westbrook looks ordinary

- Munnerlyn has one great return

- Jake looks sharp and doesn't throw for either an INT or a TD

- Casual Fans are wondering who Gary Barnidge is, and why they didn't hear more about him in this years' draft

- Williams scores two TDs, Stewart one

- Jackson remembers to hold the ball firmly in his hand as he crosses the goal line

- McNabb plays for the win instead of the tie

- Panthers sack McNabb twice

Panthers 30, Eagles 24

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- Peppers 2.5 sacks becomes crowd favorite again.

- DWill rushesfor 150+ and 2 TD's

- Asante Samuel returns a INT for a TD

- McNabb goes 176/212 for 264 yards and a 1.5 yard per pass average.

- 13,782 Eagle fans get ejected from the stadium

- 2,981 Panther fans get ejected from the stadium

- Whiskey River is burned to the ground Saturday night and Dale Jr. wonders why they decided to make it the official Eagle's pregame party bar.

- I am just about to finish Zod off in a game of corn hole when Bo or Cooter throws an egg at a passing Eagle fan and the tailgate erupts into a brawl. I take advantage of the chaos and start smashing people over the head with the cornhole board because I am tired of people taking to me about Michael Vick.

Eagles - 24

Panthers -20

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Panthers: 32

Eagles: 17

Peppers sack leads to fumble recovery by Davis, who runs it in for the touchdown, right before the half. Eagles lose momentum and are shredded by Delhomme, Smith and Double Trouble throughout the second half.

Kemo eats three plates of wings while watching the game, but skips the cheesecake in an effort not to follow the Kris Jenkins IR season recovery plan. :)

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1. Dwill eclipses 100 yards easily, probably more like 140

2. Goodson gets some carriers and receptions, getting 70 total yards.

3. Kenny Moore explodes for a 50 yard TD on a drag play over the middle.

4. Smith explodes, with no one but a rookie providing safety coverage.

5. Delhomme plays well, throwing 3 TD's with 1 int

6. Defensive line posts 3 sacks against a horrible Philly offensive line.

FINAL SCORE: CAROLINA 31 PHILLY 7

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