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How many yards will Carson Palmer pass for?


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Palmer's Popular Panthers Passing Poll voted on by the People  

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  1. 1. How many yards will Carson Palmer pass for on Sunday?

    • 100 - 199
      3
    • 200-299
      20
    • 300-399
      27
    • 400-499
      12
    • 3,000+
      18


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268 passing yards from him exactly. David Johnson with less than 100 rushing yards but a solid chunk of that 268. Our interior line is going to break out in a huge way though and get 8 sacks as a team, bringing the Cardinals' passing totals down to about 215 yards. Butler and KK each with two sacks, and Star gets one along with Love or Soliai and the other two from blitzing LBs or Coleman/Boston. The Cards' interior offensive line is sh*t with their injuries at guard. We will capitalize.

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On 10/24/2016 at 5:19 PM, Wolfpredator said:

378 Yards 48 Att 33 Comp  4 TDs 

 

I say we get 1 lucky INT off a tip or bad pass right to one of our defenders

Well...gotta say, close  363 Yards, 46 ATT  35 COMP 3 TD's

1 Lucky INT off a tip or bad pass right to one of our defenders.

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