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Official Raiders at Panthers Predictions Thread


Jeremy Igo

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28 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

Panthers 40

Raiders 24

Hunter Renfrow and Dj Moore both catch 9 passes.

Robby Anderson finishes with over 100 yds and a score.

Our defense finishes with 6 sacks.

We see Armah catching more passes

Jackson gets a pick six on a play where he is out of position and there is a bad pass. Also misses 2 tackles. 

The Raiders offense line is really really really good.    Let’s see if they get even one sack this game.( six is ridiculous prediction Imo) . B Burns versus Trent Brown.   Brown is so massive 6’8 380 that it’s going to be a long day for B Burns( will get pancake at least 10 times in the running game). Once Brown locks onto its all over in pass protection.    Mattos  is a rookie going against very good Lt Kolton Miller .    Derrick Brown going against very good and deep interior offense line for the Raiders.

Te D Waller will catch the most balls for the Raiders as he’s a big mismatch where ever he lines up.    No one scoring forty points in this game.  Gruden going to pound the Panthers undersized defense into the ground.( that eats a lot of time)     Whoever T Whitehead is covering will have monsters stats , as Raiders will try to get one of their RBs Matched on him.   ( they know he can’t cover anyone of them.

c McCaffrey is going to be a handful , and the Panthers do have some very good weapons on offense .   If they had a better offense line I be much more worried.   In the End I think Raiders much improved defense , stops the panthers offense , more times than the Panthers defense, stops the Raiders offense.

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10 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Brown gets 4 safeties. Panthers win 8-0.

D Brown Is going to be real good Dt in this league.  He isn’t playing kids anymore in college, but grown men every week.   There usually is a transition period Rookie Dt’s go through.( See Q Williams who was suppose to be this all world Dt)  .    Carolina Panther fans must have patience with D Brown .    It isn’t going to happen overnight for him.

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I'm going to go the odd direction here -- defensive struggle game.

Panthers 17

Raiders 10

Birdgewater 235 yards, 18-24, 1 TD. 0 INT

CMC 112 yards rushing, 55 yards receiving. 1 Rushing TD.

Passing TD goes to Curtis Samuel who racks up 50 yds on 4 receptions.

Joey Slye kicks a 45-yarder.

Panthers' D gets three sacks while Raiders rack up the yardage but can't seem to perform in the redzone.

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If you think the the new (Improved?) Panthers D has any chance of holding back the Raiders O (Particularly O-line) then you are in for a very long and disappointing season....

Just accept the Raiders will be mediocre 8-8 team (Given their Schedule) and the Panthers are looking at a top 6 draft pick in April.

 

Prediction Raiders 28 Panthers 17

5 TDs total

Raiders own ToP 

Both QBs look like NFL starters

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