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


Jeremy Igo

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35-20 Cardinals.  After the game Rivera says "we didn't execute as planned."  Blames everyone but the coaches.

Cam shows up at the PC just meh.  He's getting use to losing under Rivera so he's starting the "meh" mentality.

Nobody gets fired, we release Wes Horton sign Byrd back to the roster.  Same poo, different week.  

After this one, hopefully the team can start the tank.

We can be all about that tank, bout that tank, no winning.  

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Offense is not going to be the problem.  We've allowed an average of 25 points after the bye, and Rivera-led teams are 1-4 with our lone win coming last year in Seattle.  Cam is going to show up and put points on the board, but Carson Palmer is going to exorcise his demons from last year and light us up.  If you've got any Arizona players on your FF team, this is a good week to start them.

Cardinals 38

Panthers 27

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Carolina will do it, they'll get it done when it matters most. This is the season, Cam knows, Ron knows it, the defense knows it. They step up big and show their old self. Getting to Carson Palmer and creating disruption all day. FITZY gets his though. 11 rec 130 2 Td

But the Panthers focus on David Johnson

Cardinals- 14

Panthers 23

Arizona didn't execute when it counted last week. A tie will really have negative effects on this team. Much like the 2014 Panther's felt the effects of the Bengal's tie. I mean is Arizona superior to Carolina? Yes, but they just got done with a 5 qtr slugfest and they're tired really tired. We are well rested, have some players back. That will make the difference ladies and gents.

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