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Official Bucs - Panthers Prediction Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Hate to be to overconfident but seems like we should use this week to rest some key vets.  I would def sit Kalil or play him limited time.  Funchess also, I know he has had some shoulder issues.  If we can build a lead I would yank Olsen in the second half.  Need to take advantage of having some rest since we could potenially go on the road for four straight weeks. 

With that said, it has to be a fine line, you certainly dont want to dick around and lose.

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23 hours ago, Randolph Panther said:

Hate to be to overconfident but seems like we should use this week to rest some key vets.  I would def sit Kalil or play him limited time.  Funchess also, I know he has had some shoulder issues.  If we can build a lead I would yank Olsen in the second half.  Need to take advantage of having some rest since we could potenially go on the road for four straight weeks. 

With that said, it has to be a fine line, you certainly dont want to dick around and lose.

So you are gonna rest vets in a must win game?  If we lose this game,  next week in Atlanta could be an elimination game for the playoffs. 

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On 12/20/2017 at 11:01 PM, Chaos said:

We may not see a "What Bucs fans are saying" thread this week.  I just went over to Pewter Report and it's a sad ghost town of a forum.  While we're trying to predict scores and seedings, they are focused only on draft position.  Guess you can't blame them.  I would be forever indebted to them if they found a way to knock off the saints in the final week.

If Atlanta beats the saints this week it's irrelevant what the bucs do as long as we take care of business.

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3 hours ago, hepcat said:

With a playoff berth on the line, I hardly think the Panthers will overlook this game. That said, they’ll try their best to blow it in the 4th quarter. 

28-10 with 10 minutes left in the 4th

28-24 final score 

Panthers victory 24-17. Keep Pounding our way to the Superbowl..200w.gif.dbf83aa525a4b429ccd09e25cb3721dc.gif

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