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Bye Week Games


jfra78

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It's a bye week for the Panthers, but there are a few games that should interest us as Panther fans.

1. SF at WAS -  yeah it will be a one sided affair, but another chance to watch the team we play next week.

2. NO at CHI - Kamara is out, Chicago's D is legit.  This will be a good game and I have a feeling Saints go down

3. LAR at ATL - Atlanta is horrible, will be fun to watch them burn.

Any other games of interest today? 

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Saints at Chicago is The game

But also watching 

 

Chargers at Titans

We have the Titans coming up in 2 weeks, theyve had a good defense, and their 1st round pick on DL is active for the 1st time this season.  They also just made a QB change to Tannehill 

See how they look vs a good Chargers team today

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

It's a bye week for the Panthers, but there are a few games that should interest us as Panther fans.

1. SF at WAS -  yeah it will be a one sided affair, but another chance to watch the team we play next week.

2. NO at CHI - Kamara is out, Chicago's D is legit.  This will be a good game and I have a feeling Saints go down

3. LAR at ATL - Atlanta is horrible, will be fun to watch them burn.

Any other games of interest today? 

You pretty much covered it. Go Chi-Town, Go City of Angels.

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14 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

3. LAR at ATL - Atlanta is horrible, will be fun to watch them burn.

If you’re a smart Panthers fan, you should be rooting for Atlanta to win today.

But I realize this is the huddle and you guys have an extremely difficult time figuring out “who to root for” 

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4 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

If you’re a smart Panthers fan, you should be rooting for Atlanta to win today.

But I realize this is the huddle and you guys have an extremely difficult time figuring out “who to root for” 

I get that.  Atlanta will lose, whether I root for them or not, and I won't be too upset about playoff seeding.  

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Just now, jfra78 said:

I get that.  Atlanta will lose, whether I root for them or not, and I won't be too upset about playoff seeding.  

True. They truly are freaking awful. At this point we need them to start winning just so they don’t get a top 5 pick. 
 

But the Rams having the head to head tiebreaker against us could really burn us in the end if we’re both fighting for wildcard spots. 

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30 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

If you’re a smart Panthers fan, you should be rooting for Atlanta to win today.

But I realize this is the huddle and you guys have an extremely difficult time figuring out “who to root for” 

Rooting for Atlanta cause la has tiebreaker vs us. Also rooting for bears and ravens 

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Note on the trade deadline: The #SeahawksNFL_Clubs_2019_2020_Emojis_SeattleSeahaw figure to be in the TE market with Will Dissly going down, and here’s how badly they need one: They used some of their back-end DEs (including 6-4, 295-pound Branden Jackson) as blocking TEs in practice and could do so in the game today.

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11 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Note on the trade deadline: The #SeahawksNFL_Clubs_2019_2020_Emojis_SeattleSeahaw figure to be in the TE market with Will Dissly going down, and here’s how badly they need one: They used some of their back-end DEs (including 6-4, 295-pound Branden Jackson) as blocking TEs in practice and could do so in the game today.

Remember using Pep as a TE

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