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Score Predictions: CAR Home VS BUF


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I don't see how a team can predict that they score more points against our defense when they only put up 21 against the Jets.   The Jets are arguably the worst team in football.  They have no direction and was in the game until the end IN BUFFALO no less.

We have game tape on these clowns and I see no reason whatsoever that our run defense will keep Buffalo in double digits running the football.  They will game plan to keep Taylor in the pocket and make him throw with JP, Addison, KK and Short in his grill all day long.

It is our home opener and the crowd will be rocking (they better be).   

Buffalo doesn't have nearly the LB Corps SF had.  Once CMC gets to the second level it is game on.  CMC breaks one for 75yds and it is game over after that.  They will be so shell shocked that they will do what SF did and will open up receivers all over the place and Cam doesn't miss this time.

CMC will have 150 all purpose yds.

Cam continues his streak of completions (9 for 9 to end the SF game)

Carolina 33-9

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3 minutes ago, billsfan60 said:

Have to admire your homerism but this one's too close to call. Last team to touch the ball wins.

Talking about homerism.  You scored three TDs against the worst team in football and allowed them in the game the whole way.   Carolina's defense is solid front to back.    Expect a lot of 3 and out.

Our defense is healthy and happy.  It's our turf and Buffalo will stop dreaming of a Conference Championship and start to think about 2018.

Like I said before

33-9  Bills don't touch the endzone.

 

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3 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

17-13 Panthers

I think the McD/Webb factor will be much bigger than you'd expect.. They have 2 guys that know our Off. and Def. inside and out.. The talent on the field will be the winning factor and we will have the slight edge..

You can say the same thing about us know McDermott's defense as well.   We know his tendencies as well.

I am not an expert on Buffalo but from what I have read their LBers are not that great.  If we get CMC beyond the line of scrimmage (which we did quite well last week) He isn't going to have LBers as good as SF breathing down his neck.  

I think we get a couple early turnovers and score making Taylor beat us and it ain't gonna happen.

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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You can say the same thing about us know McDermott's defense as well.   We know his tendencies as well.

I am not an expert on Buffalo but from what I have read their LBers are not that great.  If we get CMC beyond the line of scrimmage (which we did quite well last week) He isn't going to have LBers as good as SF breathing down his neck.  

I think we get a couple early turnovers and score making Taylor beat us and it ain't gonna happen.

It's not just CMC, if their LBs can't handle Olsen, he will do Olsen things.

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12 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

Bills have a far better defense than 49ers. I do not believe this will be a blowout. It will probably be closer to 17-13 type of smash mouth football game. 

This is way closer to the way it shapes up. There"s always a lunatic fringe at every team's site that predict blowouts that hardly ever happen. I just want to come out of this with no significant injuries for either side so we both can go back to conference games healthy. (hate the falcons)

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