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Carolina Panthers vs Arizona Cardinals


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, Panthers will Rhule said:

We might actually win this game now like how we did last Sunday vs the Chargers. Plenty of Arizona’s players are injured: Hopkins, Kirk, Banjo, Allen and Cole. 

Cards got lucky too as CMC is by far the best offensive player we have.  So both teams will play short handed. 

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21 hours ago, hepcat said:

Defense is banged up and not very good. He said even without CMC the Panthers should be able to score. Said their top pick Simmons has looked lost in the first few games and gave up some big plays in his first few games. He's moving to safety to account for some injuries, but also because they don't really know where to put him.

Well there were quite a few people who predicted that could happen with Simmons. I didn't expect him to be this lost but if he doesn't have a coaching staff willing to take the time to develop him past this season, he may end up in the bust pile.

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19 hours ago, Panthers will Rhule said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y’all will get back to reality after Sunday. Make all the jokes y’all want to now. It’s going to be an ugly game for us. We’ll be right back in the top5 for the Trevor Sweepstake. Panthers fans are always a joke. Y’all will be moaning and crying about how bad we are after Sunday’s beat down.

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Starting safety Budda Baker won't play this week after undergoing surgery to repair a ligament in his thumb. Jalen Thompson, the team's other safety, was placed on IR last month with an ankle injury. And backup Chris Banjo has been hobbled by a hamstring injury that could keep him out of this week's game against the Panthers. The Cardinals are considering deploying first-round draft pick LB Isaiah Simmons at safety, according to the team's website. Simmons this season has been targeted four times, resulting in four receptions, 94 yards, and two touchdowns. Teddy Bridgewater and the Carolina receivers could be in for a nice day against this Arizona secondary. 

 

Let the deep ball commence.

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