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Cowboys vs Panthers Prediction Thread?


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I haven't seen it so far this week so I figured I would start one. Hope I don't ruffle the feathers of the MAN but I've been dying to make my prediciton this week.

The last two weeks I have successfully predicted Panther losses and while I don't revel in the fact that I was right I think its nice to know that I understand what the Panthers can and can't do realisticly. I can't rememebr the score I had last week but I think it was by about 6-7 points and I also predicted Jake would throw 1 TD and 1 INT.

Enough kissing my own ass, here's my perdiction for Monday night.

Jake 19-32 232 2 TD 1 INT

Williams 17 carries 76 yards 3 rec 32 yards 1 TD

Smith 9 catches 116 yards 1 TD

Defense 2 sacks (Peppers, Johnson), 1 INT (Davis)

Final Score: Panthers 24 Cowboys 20

I think they can do it, I really do.

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I agree about running the ball but I think the big plays will be there and it's 32 because I think Jake will have to make a 2:00 drive for a TD to win the game, a couple throws in a row. I also think that for some reason they are trying to get Stewart more carries which is why Williams numbers seem low. I think stewart will have about 14 attempts for about 63 yards and a TD.

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I predict that someone on the team, most likely Smitty or Beason, will say enough is enough, get pissed off and crack somebody's head...hopefully one with a star on it.

Yeah Beason and Davis did that last week but it was to Marshall, man that was a punishing hit!!! Too bad it wasn't to the Falcons player.

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