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Panthers v Colts - Bold Prediction Thread


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Screen pass behind the line of scrimmage to Bersin, he throws back to Cam, then Cam runs to the left only to throw it back to Bersin again who then hits Cotchery for a 67 yard TD (66 of which is all yards after the catch breaking ankles along the way).   Cotchery then gets flagged for celebration in the endzone when he drops the mic (ball).

 

 

realistic boring prediction

Stew runs for 100ish

Cam runs for 60 ish and 200 passing (an assortment of guys make grabs w/ no one doing too much individually at WR)

Sloppy, ugly game....and we win those games, other teams rarely do.  There is a reason for that

Carolina 23-20

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4 minutes ago, Match.com said:

Funchess TD not going to happen....bust

 

Normally, I wouldn't waste my time responding to a post like this. But...today is just one of those days...so...

 

No "I think", or "IMO', or "I just don't see it" or any opinion slant. Just a flat out "He sux". mkay.

 

Glad to see some folks have that sixth sense working. LOL

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44 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

You must feel like such a strong man to make a homophobic comment like that. I mean, seriously, "homos?" Is this not 2015, and can we not be a little more tolerant than that?

 

At any rate, I predict 17-16 Panthers in a close affair. The Colts have been struggling, and Luck may or may not have broken ribs. Luck has struggled this year, but he's still a solid quarterback and Carolina can't afford to take this game lightly.

I am actually quite tolorant. Not a homophobe at all. In my using of the word homosexuality never crossed my mind. More like a general insult. 

My manliness never played into my thought either. 

Go hug some trees or some poo. 

 

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Sorry for the book, but I'm bored about to leave work, so enjoy my prediction.

Panthers get the ball to start the game, but go 3 and out after the Colts key in on stopping the run early in the game.  On the following drive, Luck burns Charles Tillman to Donte Moncrief for a 70 yard TD.  BofA is silent.  The Panthers come back out looking fired up, but Cam throws an ugly INT over the middle forcing the ball into coverage to Olsen giving the Colts the ball at the Panthers 30.  The game has a nightmarish feel like the MNF game against the Eagles.  But the defense holds and the Colts only get 3, jumping out to a surprising 10-0 in the 1st Q.  Panthers get the ball back and go into ground-and-pound mode, and put the Panthers in the end zone to make it 10-7 in the early 2nd Q.  Next Colts drive stalls near mid-field and the Panthers get the ball deep in their own territory with about 6 minutes left in the 2nd Q.  Cam hits Ted Ginn on a deep ball on 1st down to move them to mid-field, then pound the Colts poor run defense to grind out another TD to take the lead 14-10 right before the half after using the running game to chew up clock.  

Colts get the ball after halftime and go 80 yards on a methodical drive with Frank Gore leading the way to take the lead 17-14.  Kuechly and Davis are seen frustrated on the sideline, Colts seem to be moving the ball easily. Cam and the offense go 3 and out, and Panthers fans world begins to come crashing down when Luck drives the Colts deep into Panthers territory near the end of the 3rd quarter aiming to take a two score lead.  But, what's this?  Luck gets sacked for a loss and fumbles the ball.  Recovered by the Panthers!  Panthers get the ball back near their own 40 near the end of the 3rd Q, and drive deep into the red zone, but a 3rd down sack ends the drive so they settle for a FG and tie the game 17-17 with about 10 minutes to go in the 4th.  

Colts get the ball back and start running the ball with Ahmad Bradshaw and Frank Gore leading the way.  They aren't getting big gains, but they're managing to get first downs, and chewing up a lot of clock.  They get into the red zone with a deep pass over the middle splitting the safeties to TE Coby Fleener with about 5 minutes left in the 4th.  Colts continue running the ball, taking it down to the two minute warning at the Panthers 15, Panthers still with all their timeouts.  1st down, another run to Frank Gore for no gain.  Timeout Panthers.  2nd down, incomplete pass to Andre Johnson in the end zone (Panthers fans sigh as the ball sails just high of his fingers).  3rd down, Luck drops back and the pressure is in his face.  He steps up, but finds no one open.  Kuechly sees this and crashes in on him, but Luck almost makes it to the 1st down.  Refs measure, and the Colts are only inches short.  Decision time - take the lead, or go for the jugular?  Pagano and the Colts, already enduring a nightmare season, decide to GO FOR IT on 4th and inches with about 1:45 left in the game.  Panthers stack the line with one deep safety.  Colts come out with one WR out wide and everyone else on the line.  They snap the ball, and it's play-action.  Hilton is out wide on Josh Norman.  This one is for all the marbles.  Ball is high, and Hilton appears to have Norman beat.  Norman makes a leaping swat and hits the ball right before Hilton can catch it in the end zone.  BofA goes nuts, and Norman says "Pay me" to the camera.

Panthers get the ball back and drive down to the Colts 30, running out the clock for a last minute GW FG.  Gano knocks it through to win the game.  Panthers win 20-17 in a game that no one expected to be this close.

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