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Panthers 34, Cards 21. So how do you explain it?


Kevin Greene

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Domination in the desert.

Running game, outstanding.

Defense harrassed Warner all day, young studs played well.

No turnovers and only one bad field position gaffe by special teams.

Most importantly, Panthers 15 passes from scrimmage total for the game.

The coaches need to bottle this tonic and drink from it every game.

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No turnovers was huge. Gashing the #1 rated run defense was huge too. I was thinking that the defense being #1 in Pass Defense coming in from today was a little misleading given the # of turnovers that the offense has had to date, but they proved that they can shut down a big time passing offense today.

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when you've been outclassed at home (where you were previously undefeated), so badly in a playoff game you'll always remember how bad it was when you play the same team next year, at their house.

The entire team pooled that anger that's been fermenting in there for nine months and just let it all out on Arizona.

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