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Official Ravens at Panthers Predictions Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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The Ravens are scary.  They have outscored opponents this year by 75 points, and their D has surrendered only 101 over 7 games--about 14 points per game.  This is a home game for us, but after losing Sunday, the game is a near "Must Win" for the Ravens.  If  the Panthers decide that you don't need to play in the first half this week, they could be in trouble.

The Panthers are 4--2, but needed last-minute miracles to beat the Giants and the Eagles over the past 3 weeks.  The Panthers could just as easily be 2-4 were in not for Gano's leg and the premature Eagle celebrating.

That is what makes the Panthers so frustratingly difficult to predict.  The OL will get tested this week more than last week.   Not going to be a shoot out, but I will hope the Panthers do not relax and will appreciate an AFC opponent for a change.

Panthers 23

Ravens 17

 

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I think this one will surprise, a bit. 

Final: Panthers 31, Ravens 13.

  • The defense we've been waiting for will start to show up.
  • The momentum from the 4th quarter vs. Eagles carries over.
  • Samuel and Moore have productive games.
  • CJ Anderson gets more than five carries.
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Panthers 27 Ravens 24 - the power run gets us home.

Rivera and Norv remember we have Armah and CJ on the roster. Utilising the Kalil-Turner-Moton axis, the run game powers us to victory.

Cam -  175 yards passing 2 TD, 75 yards rushing 

CMC - 1 TD 150 yards rushing, 1 rec TD

Samuel - 1 Rushing and 1 receiving TD

Gano misses another extra point

Reid gets the INT - and the league don't overturn it this time.

Pie-fest on the Huddle ensues as we move to 5-2.

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