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


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

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.

We will continue to own the cards. They can be butthurt after we dust them for the 3rd time

 

 

we beat the cards convincingly and begin the steam train full steam ahead towards 4x nfc south champs

 

falcons poo the bed, again, 

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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

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.  

We will probably cut another corner either McClain or Johnson saying we need to see the young guys play

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48 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I like a dose of real with my leaders 

A real does leader would be " Yeah we got a good chance of losing this game but I know you guys and the talent we have can overcome this, Lets lay it out on the field and get this W.

Kind of like Russell Wilson during the playoffs last year in the 2nd half.

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12-3 Panthers. Somehow both offense will come out very flat just like the Seahawks-Cardinals game. Panthers get a safety, turnover that gives Cam the ball in the redzone to score one and Gano makes a 55 yarder with no time left in the half. Cardinals get in scoring position quite a bit but our bend don't break philosophy comes back and we get 2 redzone interceptions, a sack forcing a long field goal that is missed and they make one chip shot.

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

12-3 Panthers. Somehow both offense will come out very flat just like the Seahawks-Cardinals game. Panthers get a safety, turnover that gives Cam the ball in the redzone to score one and Gano makes a 55 yarder with no time left in the half. Cardinals get in scoring position quite a bit but our bend don't break philosophy comes back and we get 2 redzone interceptions, a sack forcing a long field goal that is missed and they make one chip shot.

We only allow 3 points?  michael-jordan-laugh.gif

And this guy has the audacity to talk about my threads and he makes this poo prediction?  I'm :dead:

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