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Sound Off! Official Vikings at Panthers predictions thread


Jeremy Igo

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24-13 Vikings

I just think our offense is going to struggle against that defense and Keenum has been playing really good football this year.  I honestly just do not have much faith in our defense at the moment.

Cam will throw somewhere around 150yds with a rushing TD and an INT.  Probably will rush for around 60yds total as a team.

Hope I'm wrong but I just don't see this one going well for us.

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Vikings fan here. Not here to troll or anything.

I predict a close scoreline, low scoring, and most likely with the Vikings winning. I just think your offense is in for a tough day given how our recent matchups have turned out. I'm not more than like 60% confident though. I love your defense and think it will be tough for the Vikings to put up points as well. 

Good luck with your playoff push going forward. 

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Best scenario for the Panthers would be low scoring game. A newly discovered special team play gives us good field position and we rush up the gut and around the edge for 140 yards and another 175 yards in the air. A defensive turnovers seals t in the fourth quarter deal for a 20-17 win.

 

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