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Did I read this right GB 140 yards of total Offense?


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46 minutes ago, chris999 said:

Why?

It was better for the Panthers that GB lost.

I dont want to play a playoff game in Green Bay in January when it is 5 degrees outside.

 

I would rather Green Bay have to come to Charlotte.

 

Exactly. We should be pulling for all of the top NFC teams to lose every week. Arizona, Green Bay, Seattle...the more they lose the better shot we have at being home throughout the playoffs.

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Bronco D is basically the perfectly build D to stop GB.  Matchups.  

They are tough.  But we don't play that fancy arena league pass all day football.  They would still be tough but they are built to stop pass attacks and do it better than anyone.   We ain't trying to do that 

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8 hours ago, thomas96 said:

I do feel great about our chances but I will also admit that our secondary isn't quite as good as theirs and neither is our pass rush without CJ. We have a top defense without a doubt but Denver's may be the best in football.

Our Pass rush should be sufficient. Allen, Ealy, Delaire, etc. They aren't the best but it will be just enough in my opinion. I will agree that their secondary is elite though. Denver has an amazing defense. Once their offense gets going...holy poo. 

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9 hours ago, thomas96 said:

I do feel great about our chances but I will also admit that our secondary isn't quite as good as theirs and neither is our pass rush without CJ. We have a top defense without a doubt but Denver's may be the best in football.

Ain't no may about it. They are definitely the best defense in the NFL and they might have an all-time good defense.

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Not being over confident but our D is no slouch. If Norman can contain Cobb or Jones we can bracket the other receiver. It is the slot that could cause issues for us, but will Rogers have time to wait it out. It will be a closer game, I just appreciate Denver giving us the tape we needed.

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Denver has the best defense in football right now.  And as you can see when Peyton shows glimpses of his former self like he did last night, they will be tough to beat.  That game against the Patriots later this month will be an epic matchup.

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