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Carolina Panthers will win on Sunday


TheSpecialJuan

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Overwhelming majority of experts picking Cardinals over Panthers

ESPN: Cardinals

Nine of ESPN’s 10 panelists went with Arizona. Only Trey Wingo picked the Panthers.

CBS Sports: Cardinals

Will Brinson at CBS Sports thinks it will be close, but he has the Cards winning 24-21.

Sporting News: Cardinals

Bill Bender of Sporting News has a similar result in mind. He’s predicting a 27-24 victory for Arizona.

MMQB: Cardinals

Everybody at the MMQB is also picking the Cards.

Yahoo Sports: Cardinals

Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports is, as well.

USA Today: Cardinals

It’s a clean sweep for Arizona here, too

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2020/10/02/panthers-cardinals-expert-picks-week-4/

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No one is ready to give up on their darlings this early in the season. Remember there was a storyline that maybe all four of the NFC West teams might make the playoffs this season. They sure don't want that to fall out this early.

I think we'll win. We've owned them for most of our franchise history. Of course, everyone has owned them for pretty much the entire Cardinals history. 

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4 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Overwhelming majority of experts picking Cardinals over Panthers

ESPN: Cardinals

Nine of ESPN’s 10 panelists went with Arizona. Only Trey Wingo picked the Panthers.

CBS Sports: Cardinals

Will Brinson at CBS Sports thinks it will be close, but he has the Cards winning 24-21.

Sporting News: Cardinals

Bill Bender of Sporting News has a similar result in mind. He’s predicting a 27-24 victory for Arizona.

MMQB: Cardinals

Everybody at the MMQB is also picking the Cards.

Yahoo Sports: Cardinals

Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports is, as well.

USA Today: Cardinals

It’s a clean sweep for Arizona here, too

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2020/10/02/panthers-cardinals-expert-picks-week-4/

If we lose I will pull a Mike Vrabel and lop off my penis 

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