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Saints/Dolphins Early Game , Panthers Pregame Thread


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Well we will play the Saints again and we play the Dolphins on Monday night Football this year, so its pretty relevant for us as Panther fans to watch this game. Although its quite early, at 9:30AM I know alot of people dont even wake up that early on Sundays.  If it goes for a normal game length then it should lead right into our start time at 1PM.

I usually work weekends but I somehow got off this Sunday for maybe our biggest game of the first half of the season. I'm honestly dont want any moral victories of us finally getting in rythm and getting TDs but still losing. We need to be the ones forcing turnovers and not making them. Kalil and Cam need to play alot better. We have a serious lack of speed or real vertical threats at WR if they wont be giving Byrd any serious looks, Patriots will probably dare Cam to throw it long and focus on stopping the run and mccaffrey. I dont see any senario with us winning honestly, unless a totally different team takes the field on Sunday from the one we saw weeks 1-3 and almost all of last season as well. 

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15 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

I live in Arizona bro. No way in hell im waking up at 630 am to see that shitshow. Waking up at 10 am to watch our offense scratch and crawl to 10 points has been enough of a struggle

well I'm in NC so 9:30AM isnt too bad. I wake up a lot earlier than that on weekdays . 

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