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Official Panthers at Bears Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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I feel our offense will once again be shooting themselves in the foot. Even so, Bears will look to keep our points low and won’t be as easy as people think. That will be the game decider. The Bears will look to run and by doing so open up the middle of field for their TE and maybe their WRs if they feel daring. If they are able to control the run game, clock, and Cam/Ron and our offense implode like they love to do, the Bears might hang on longer than expected and keep us under four scores. Even with our epic coaching failures we struggle to overcome every win we get its hard to see us losing this one. If we do, god help us.

Panthers 20

Bears 13

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