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Time to SOUND OFF - Cardinals at Panthers predictions...


Jeremy Igo

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Must win game coming up. Atlanta has left the door open. If the Panthers have any chance of winning the south they need to get a nice win streak going starting Sunday. 

Can they do it? I don't think so. 

Cardinals - 34

Panthers - 27

Cardinals looking for revenge from last season, have a stout defense, Panthers secondary and lack of pass rush just what the doctor ordered for Carson Palmer and Larry Fitz. 

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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

We are somewhat healthy. 

If Shula has a plan for the pass rush.  Which I hope he does. 

Time to turn the tables and get back on track.

Carolina 21

Arizona 20.

Gotta stay optimistic.

You stay optimistic, I'll stay negative. Between the two of us we have our bases covered. 

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Shula dials up a nice little game plan to keep the pass rush honest. 

The defense finds a spark and plays with some momentum allowing McDermott to add a little creativity. 

The crowd is energized and we see a glimpse of the where we want to be. 

Panthers 34

Cardinals 20

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

You stay optimistic, I'll stay negative. Between the two of us we have our bases covered. 

I did say in another thread, Arizona would like nothing more than put a knife into our heart and twist it.  We have ended their playoff dreams twice so I am sure they won't show us any mercy and enjoy doing it.

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31-20 Cardinals. 

Id venture a guess it really isn't that close with us scoring a garbage time TD on our last drive. 

I don't see us having any answer for their pass rush or Fitzgerald. David Johnson is also a big big problem. 

Hope I'm wrong and will be there Sunday pulling for the win. 

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27-20 Panthers.

We have a chance to make it a 10 point game with just over a minute left and Gano shanks a gimmie.

We all think game over and CJ gets his first sack of the season and strips Palmer on the first play of the ensuing drive.

Gotta belive in the team. I'm really not ready to give up on the season in October.

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