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Cam is going to eat. For a few reasons.


Weak Colts defense.

Home game.

Cam can't be happy with his game last week and wants to show off in primetime

A little longer preparation time for a team that has come in to every game prepared (save for the Saints game, but they had a QB which we had no tape on).


I honestly wouldn't be surprised if we hang 35+ on them.

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I think the Panthers offense will have a good night.

However, the defensive line MUST get pressure on Luck.  If they don't and he gets comfortable back there, they have the weapons on the outside to make for a bad night.  All comes down to pressure.  We get it and we win....we don't and we might be pissed.

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I'm not really worried about Cam anymore.  I think he's generally going to play well enough to win, occasionally EPICLLY well.  =)

I'm with the pressure Luck camp.  Our passrush has been pretty inconsistent.  I'd love to see Delaire come back and make some more noise.  I've seen in his few snaps he is still super fast and he does get some pressure.  If we can get to Luck early on, we should be able to pound the Colts into the turf.

If Luck gets warmed up with some easy completions...it's going to be a long night!

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I'm just glad we have a QB that just happens to be mobile.

I don't even think you can consider Cam to be "mobile" at this point. Mobile, to me (take that for what its worth) means somebody that will scramble on most plays, has to get outside of the pocket,(Wilson) etc. On most passing plays Cam just sits in the pocket, assuming no pressure.  His mobility on kicks in when things break down, or on a designed run, like at the goal line. He is a dynamic mix of the two and its a beautiful thing.

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