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Panthers defense has forced a turnover in all but one game this season


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That game?  @Seattle Week 6.

Peyton Manning threw at least 1 INT in every game he started until he was benched Week 10 after a disastrous 4 INT performance against the Chiefs. Since he returned to the starting lineup Week 17 against San Diego, he hasn't thrown an INT.  I smell another 4 INT game.

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44 minutes ago, cgarsmoker said:

I'm with you....Thieves Ave will feast Sunday night.  

If we get enough of a lead that he is forced into attempting longer passes, for sure...maybe more than 4. fewer if their D is able to keep the score close. Either way we win in one sided fashion.

On a related topic, I want to see Shaq get a pick 6 more than I want to see Charlotte McKinney in a wet t-shirt contest!

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I'm not quite ready to believe we're going to get 4 picks but I think he'll hand at least one short field which we'll turn into points.

Manning is still one of the smartest QBs ever to play the game and he might know exactly what we're doing on defense before the snap but at least a few times his body just isn't going to cooperate with him.  Our Defense is certainly more capable than most of making them pay for that.

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22 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

If we get enough of a lead that he is forced into attempting longer passes, for sure...maybe more than 4. fewer if their D is able to keep the score close. Either way we win in one sided fashion.

On a related topic, I want to see Shaq get a pick 6 more than I want to see Charlotte McKinney in a wet t-shirt contest!

 

 

I was was agreeing with you until I googled Charlotte McKinney.  

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15 minutes ago, mwright350 said:

I'm not quite ready to believe we're going to get 4 picks but I think he'll hand at least one short field which we'll turn into points.

Manning is still one of the smartest QBs ever to play the game and he might know exactly what we're doing on defense before the snap but at least a few times his body just isn't going to cooperate with him.  Our Defense is certainly more capable than most of making them pay for that.

I have full faith Luke will know what he's trying to change at the line of scrimmage.

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18 minutes ago, mwright350 said:

Manning is still one of the smartest QBs ever to play the game and he might know exactly what we're doing on defense before the snap but at least a few times his body just isn't going to cooperate with him.

Then there's that extra CB we have in the short field named Luke.

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