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RevJ

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It’s an end of the season game to determine if the Panthers can get into the playoffs.  You can choose any one of the plays/scenarios below for the best chance to advance.

1. We only need a short field goal to win the game.  The angle is difficult but easily within Gano’s capabilities.  However, for protection Rivera trots out the only player in NFL history with a “blocked snap” .

2. Cam is in his groove and he has one on one coverage on Curtis Samuel, who already has over 1,200 receiving yards for the first 15 games. But, Matt Kalil is in to protect his blind side. He is going up against a 53 year old with a prosthetic leg and on oxygen for COPD but Kalil is in “his best health in years” and is sure he is ready.

3. It’s 4th and 38 from inside their own 5.  The Cowboys have Dak Prescott what appears to be the last play of the season.  His 4th wide receiver splits out against Kevon Seymour with the veteran Haruki Nakamura backing him up.

4. It's first and goal.  As the Panthers break the huddle, David Tepper reveals that along with agreeing to allow the Richardson statue to stand, he consented for Mike Shula to return to draw up a plan for the final regular season red zone series.

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4 minutes ago, RevJ said:

Cam is in his groove and he has one on one coverage on Curtis Samuel, who already has over 1,200 receiving yards

Sorry didn't read the rest of the post given that I saw facts in this one statement.

But yes, I consent to the idea that Curtis Samuel is our WR1 and could care less if Amini Silatolu was cloned for the whole o-line at this point.

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