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Wild Card Weekend Opponent, but First the Seahawks


Kevin Greene

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Let's face it, we're not catching the Taints, we're playing for a Wild Card Spot. 

If the season ended today we'd face the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. We're in pretty good shape because we hold head to head tiebreakers versus the Cowboys and Eagles. Who could knock us out? The Seattle Seahawks. Next week is for all the marbles IMHO, the Hawks have 2 vs the 49ers and the Cards left on the schedule. Can the Panthers win and hold their perilous grip on a Wild Card spot?

 

 

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If you've actually been watching the Seahwaks lately they're doing pretty damn good. Number one rushing offense, Wilson is a master at buying time even against good Dlines, terrible matchup. They have shifty veteran WRs who know how to get open.

The Rams just barely beat them in both matchups and the Rams are much much much better than the Panthers are.

 

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