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Official LA Rams at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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Welcome to the official thread of the LA Rams at Carolina Panthers Gameday. 

Today, our beloved Panthers will finally show us what they have had planned all offseason. 

No excuses! They are healthy and know exactly what to expect in all facets of the game today. 

TV: FOX

Radio: 1110AM/99.3 FM

Twitter: @Carolinahuddle

 

Keys to Panthers Victory:

  • Pressure Goff, then pressure him some more. Goff's QBR dips drastically when under duress. The Panthers will need to lean on their young pass rush to keep constant pressure throughout the game. 
  • Run the damn ball. The absolute best way to keep Cam Newton healthy today is to control the game on the ground. I suspect CMC and even Scarlett will have a great game. 
  • Don't shut it down, Ron. A 4th quarter lead is meaningless against this team. Pretend you are down three until the very end. 

 

As a reminder, please try to keep reactionary threads ( FIRE RON!!!!!) off the forum. This thread is for general banter. You are free to create new threads on actual topics. 

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