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On to the Jags vs Panthers (-3.5)


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Can Panthers handle being favorites at home? I see this as a critical game if we’re going to make a playoff push. We have to win at home against a good team.

Keys to the game:

- Can the offense play with zero turnovers? I don’t think we had a single game without turnovers this year.  Playing a clean game is a must against the Jags.

- Can the defense who has been susceptible against the run stop one of the top rushing teams?  Our best hope to win is to make the Jags one dimensional and get after the QB?

your thoughts?

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Gonna need kk for this one, also unfortunately looks like we are going to need a heavy dose of cmc, unless you trust Samuel and Moore vs bouye and Ramsey.  Gonna see what the interior is made of with Campbell in the middle, tough matchup but we can win if we cut down on the mistakes 

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