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Official Cardinals at Panthers Gameday Thread...


Jeremy Igo

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Cards have a potentially potent offense no doubt. But it isn't as if Julio Jones is going to be walking through that door.

At this point the D is what it is. I'm expecting the OL to at an absolute minimum be serviceable so our offense can score points. If not, heads must roll.

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Just now, TheRed said:

Cards have a potentially potent offense no doubt. But it isn't as if Julio Jones is going to be walking through that door.

At this point the D is what it is. I'm expecting the OL to at an absolute minimum be serviceable so our offense can score points. If not, heads must roll.

Ha, you know nobody is going to be fired. Come on.  

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Just now, TheRed said:

Cards have a potentially potent offense no doubt. But it isn't as if Julio Jones is going to be walking through that door.

At this point the D is what it is. I'm expecting the OL to at an absolute minimum be serviceable so our offense can score points. If not, heads must roll.

Cards have a legit running game. I am more concerned with that and the inability for the corners to get much help because of it. Cards will gash us on the ground or in the air. Hopefully not both. 

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Cards have a legit running game. I am more concerned with that and the inability for the corners to get much help because of it. Cards will gash us on the ground or in the air. Hopefully not both. 

Falcons have a great running game. Coleman and Freeman together in that o-line blocking scheme of Shanahan's is every bit as good as David Johnson. And I'd say the Falcons passing game is much better, Julio alone is better than all the Cards receivers combined, and Ryan has played 10x better than Palmer has this year. That being said, the Cards have a defense, the Falcons don't. No idea what will happen either but I have hope.

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