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Cards RB Chris Johnson out with broken tibia


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I hope the Panthers have been made aware of this. Keep them sober minded and focused on smart, safe football. I know not everything can be avoided, but I want our guys to lay their heart out on every play while somehow keeping their bodies safe. Can't dance at the Ball if you hurt yourself in auditions...

Keep Pounding CJ2K. Sorry to hear it man.

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1 minute ago, UpstatePanther said:

I hope the Panthers have been made aware of this. Keep them sober minded and focused on smart, safe football. I know not everything can be avoided, but I want our guys to lay their heart out on every play while somehow keeping their bodies safe. Can't dance at the Ball if you hurt yourself in auditions.. 

Obviously until we secure Home Field throughout the starters play but if we are fortunate enough to do so early just playing the starters a quarter or two in the remaining regular season games would seem prudent.

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This is huge.  Between him and banged up Ellington, Cards have little run game to speak of.  Will make defending them much, much easier.

 

Like I said, Seattle is the 2nd best team in the NFC.  We're going to have to beat them in our first playoff game, but if we do, we're gonna roll over whoever in the NFCCG on our way to the 'Bowl.

Just hope to god we don't let Wilson scramble-throw us to death

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8 hours ago, Darknight said:

What I don't get is what makes certain people so sure that we will play Seattle in the playoffs.

The Seahawks are going to win their first game regardless of whether they're a 5 or 6. If they're the 6 we play them no matter what happens in the other game. If they're the 5 then we would still play them unless Green Bay / Minnesota beats the other on the road.

I think the best case scenario for us in the first game is 1) Minnesota, 2) GB, 3) Seattle.

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4 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

The Seahawks are going to win their first game regardless of whether they're a 5 or 6. If they're the 6 we play them no matter what happens in the other game. If they're the 5 then we would still play them unless Green Bay / Minnesota beats the other on the road.

I think the best case scenario for us in the first game is 1) Minnesota, 2) GB, 3) Seattle.

The Seachickens are not a sure lock to win their playoff game. They are not the same team from 1 year ago especially the Legion of Boom playing like the Legion of Doom.

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They might not be quite as good as their previous super bowl runs, but they've been there and they know how to win in tight situations. Wilson usually doesn't beat himself like he did in the super bowl last year he usually finds a way to get it done given the chance. As much as I'd like to see it, there's no way in hell the NFC East knocks the Seahawks out of the playoffs.

Best case for us is the Packers winding up in the 3 spot with Seattle in the 6th spot, but with the remaining schedules I'm thinking Seattle winds up with the 5 unfortunately.

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