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I don't see why we don't represent NFC in the Super Bowl


Deebo

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There is not a single team left on the schedule that matches up well against the Panthers.

The Patriots weakness is up front with pass protection and their LBs/DBs issues with coverage. The Cards weakness is run blocking up the middle with the power running game. Both are easy to attack for the Panthers.

The Panthers weakness is deep in their safeties and nickel back coverage, and their receivers dropping the ball while being easy to bracket. The issue is the other team has to keep the Panthers from getting to them with the pass rush/blitz and shutting down Cam's running ability with the threat of the deep pass, play action, and run/pass options before they can even exploit these weaknesses.

Good luck!

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Sorry to burst the bubble here but you guys realize that we are at the halfway point of the season right?

this thought process is basically the same as calling the win during halftime of a game. 

Lets enjoy 8-0 no doubt, but know this is the NFL and you should know any given Sunday anything can happen. 

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We can go 16-0 just as fast as we can go 8-8. I'm concerned with the Titans right now. They're our Super Bowl this week. We have to beat them and crush them and make them pay for being in our way this week. Washington doesn't exist, Dallas doesn't exist, New Orleans doesn't exist, Atlanta doesn't exist, Tampa doesn't exist. Just Tennessee.

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Yeah I don't see why we can't either. But the NFL is fickle, you don't see what sort of injuries and bad breaks are waiting for you. We have been dealing with tons of minor injuries but overall we've been fortunate to not have the big ones. We really need to lower the play time for our veterans over the next 8 weeks in my opinion.

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7 hours ago, Deebo said:

I see Panthers vs Bengals in the SB....Cam leading us to victory!

Battle of the big cats.... rumble in the jungle.  (We need Cam to wear that Tshirt again...!  LOL).

Oh, and also that would be the battle of the Queen Cities.   Epic.

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Just now, Darth Biscuit said:

I know you guys have good intentions, but seriously... we have 8 more regular season games and then have to win playoff games.

 

Let's focus on next Sunday and worry about that.  I'm sure that's exactly what Rivera is telling the team, at least I hope he is...

You are right, All yesterday's win means is that we will finish no worse that 8-8.

 

Although as fans, we can focus on any game and it has no impact.  :)

 

 

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