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Panthers 3.5 point favorites in Arizona


Jeremy Igo

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4 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Cards played pretty well against the Ravens, Looks like Murray is all that was advertised.

I don’t see how the heck we’re getting +3.5, could change as we get closer to Sunday.

Murray is only the second QB in NFL History to throw for over 300 yds in his first 2 games!

 

(any idea who the first one was?)

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34 minutes ago, bigdavis said:

Murray is only the second QB in NFL History to throw for over 300 yds in his first 2 games!

 

(any idea who the first one was?)

The guy that has been ruined by Ron Rivera ball. Easier to put up numbers when your coach is actually trying to score points and not just rest his defense. 

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6 hours ago, Seltzer said:

Both of these first 2 games have been lost in the 1st Half. The team has come out of the gate looking good only to be unable to put points on the board.

We've then spent the rest of these games playing catch up and have come up short in the end

We certainly don't look like a contender, but we also are a few plays away from being 2-0. It's the NFL...

Cam and the offense have got to be better. If they are, we can win quite a few games

The start to this season certainly has been deflating, but the season is not over.

It looks like the NFC South is probably only going to get one team in the playoffs this year. We got to try to win what looks like it will be a watered down division and go from there

 

If the offense gets its stuff together and helps keep the defense from tiring out, I think we can beat anyone and go on a run.

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It all depends on who is under center for us.

Defense has shown strength, if not a lot of endurance.

Running game showed out against a tough rams team.

Receivers are, strangely, getting open, even geriatric Greg. 

Special teams may be one of our best in a decade or two.

Get some blocking and have either the right Cam or a moderately okay Allen under center, we might make a win.

The Cardinals are still trying to figure out how to play sandlot football in a professional league.

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Honestly, the best thing that could happen for this team right now is to go on the road.  I think things are going wrong, but the pressure of not stinking it up in front of the fans is growing by the minute.  I honestly think the booing at the game took cam from already being bad, to a worse place because he feeds off of positive energy.  He's never been a guy who handles the downs well in the NFL.  That said, hitting the road, it becomes an "us against the world mentality" and he's gonna enjoy it when the opposing fans boo, it means he's playing well.  If we can't regroup on the road this weekend, then this season is truly over and we might as well toss Will Grier or Kyle allen in there to see if we can get a better pick.

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