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DT Kemoeatu will not play tonight

The Carolina Panthers will be without defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu, who is inactive with an ankle injury.

Darwin Walker, who is 50 pounds lighter than Kemoeatu, will start in his place.

Also inactive for the Panthers are wide receivers D.J. Hackett and Kenneth Moore, guard Mackenzy Bernadeau, linebacker Adam Seward, safety C.J. Wilson and defensive end Hilee Taylor. Matt Moore is the third quarterback.

http://carolinagrowl.com/SteveReed/archive/2008/12/21/dt-kemoeatu-will-not-play-tonight.aspx

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Darwin Walker gets a sack tonight. Mark it down.

Brandon Jacobs runs for 100. Mark it down.

You smoking too much

What part of Jacobs isn't 100 percent dont people understand. Yea, Jacobs just comes in with a torn PCL and runs for 100 yards against us

Yall gonna stop disrespecting the team, real talk

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