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Official Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions predictions thread


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I think the Panthers  win, but  not easily---on road--the Lions are better (roster, on paper) than their record indicates. This is a scary game--are we going to look past it to Seattle?

Panthers 32

Lions 30

Lions OL isn’t good and has been playing really poorly. If the panthers can’t get pressure and put overrated QB Stafford on his back this game then we should all be more than concerned. 

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I see the same overconfidence in this mediocre team that I saw before the Washington game. 

Detroit has lost their last three and have the bears coming into town on thanksgiving. This is a terrible spot for the panthers. 

Detroit has been an awful football team but quietly have home wins against the Patriots and the Packers. 

The Panthers are 1-3 on the road with the only win being the largest comeback in panthers history. 

I think we lose this game and Ron’s seat is scorching when we play the Seahawks. So much so that we start to see some of the old riverboat Ron come out. 

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