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Score Predictions: CAR Home VS BUF


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2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Someone stated that Taylor was a better QB than Hoyer.  I question that.  Hoyer IMO is far better than Taylor will ever be. The only thing Taylor has that Hoyer doesn't is mobility and we will keep him in the pocket and make him Hoyeresq.

I guess this is where being an avid Fantasy player messes me up. In Fantasy, I'd take Tyrod over Hoyer every day of the week and twice on Sunday. He's always criminally underrated.

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9 hours ago, Saca312 said:

- Bills #1 is really Zay Jones for now. In terms of weapons, San Francisco has better weapons in the passing game & OC. Bills have a better QB, o-line, and RB. Panthers run defense should feast

 

I would argue that Jordan Matthews is the Bills #1.  Zay will probably end up being quite good, but Matthews is already proven....we need to keep an eye on him.

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I think McDermott is smarter than Ron and Shula.  I think we struggle.  I think McDermott knows how to adjust and attack Cam.  If it was a different coach we blow them out just on talent.  McDermott and the cast offs give them a huge edge is scouting the team.  We know jack about the Bills. I think it's a lot closer.  I think maybe we win but  it feels like a loss or maybe we get upset.  It'll be close.  Score 13-12.  

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2 hours ago, CarolinaSunday said:

Look, I understand homerism, but any football fan who legitimately thinks Tyrod is a better QB than Cam is on a whole other level. 

Quote from the forum OP linked to: 

 

 

You mean the same Tyrod whom Buffalo doesn't even believe in? The Tyrod they benched for EJ Manuel? The Tyrod that two different GMs have refused to give a franchise-QB-contract to?  That Tyrod is smarter and executes better than a MVP QB who almost singlehandedly led his team to the Super Bowl when Tyrod's team hasn't even sniffed January football? 

Yeah, ok. 

I'm with you. I'm rooting for Tyrod as a Hokie fan, but there's no one who seriously believes he's better than Cam in any way. This dude needs to stop lying to himself, it'll help ease the sting when Tyrod is replaced by a 2018 draft pick. 

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53 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Panthers 26

Bills 10

Panthers get an early lead off a Tyrod Taylor INT pick 6, and never look back. Buffalo struggles to score all game and gets a late 4th quarter garbage time TD to Charles Clay. Shady McCoy doesn't finish the game with a minor injury.

Wishful thinking. One of the few good things about taylor is he doesn't turn the ball over (and yes I know he had an int last week). Jests Dline is no pushover and there were plenty of running lanes. Shady doesn't take a lot of solid hits so injury isn't a serious possibility. Taylor, on the other hand, holds the ball way too long and sometimes takes off when it's not necessary. If there's going to be an injury it would be to him, not McCoy, and then you have some problems as Peterman is everything taylor isn't. The kid is game ready. All that being said it's probably a one score game either way.

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