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Official Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Welcome to the official Bills at Panthers gameday thread.

The Carolina Panthers are 1-0 with two very winnable home games next on the schedule. If they can get to 3-0 the playoffs become much more likely this season. But first, they will need to send the Buffalo Bills and their  fans packing. 

All the media talk has been around Cam Newton and Christian McCaffrey this week. However, I will go on record right now and say Curtis Samuel will surprise the Bills defense today, coming out of no where and punching them in the mouth. 

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Panthers win this one rather easily. 

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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Welcome to the official Bills at Panthers gameday thread.

The Carolina Panthers are 1-0 with two very winnable home games next on the schedule. If they can get to 3-0 the playoffs become much more likely this season. But first, they will need to send the Buffalo Bills and their  fans packing. 

All the media talk has been around Cam Newton and Christian McCaffrey this week. However, I will go on record right now and say Curtis Samuel will surprise the Bills defense today, coming out of no where and punching them in the mouth. 

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Panthers win this one rather easily. 

 

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4 hours ago, !stUp said:

Got to work today....damn it! Will be tuned in to Mick however. You MOFOs better not let these obese jackasses from upstate NY make more noise than us.

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Yeah, a 3rd grader or a Panthers fan wrote that.  The grammar is terrible. A lesser intelligent bloke wrote that. 

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