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Game plan for tomorrow...


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Vikings will look to run Cook and run Cook some more. I'd expect some shots to Jefferson. 

Teddy back = Robby time?  Davis looks to be running out of gas. 

I think we should accept the coaches will be scheming to win the game, so what's your thoughts on the game plan?

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46 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

If they get the running game going it's going to be a long day.  

Theilan is in Covid protocol but Jefferson is going to wear us out if we don't get pressure on the QB. 

 

Agreed I'd guess we try to make Cousins beat us 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Tomorrow's game plan will be interesting to see. You have the best offense in the NFL versus a top 10 defense and then the worst defense in the NFL versus a bottom 10 offense. Philly is top 5 in sacks and bottom 3 in TO margin. 

It might be a more entertaining game than expected. 

Best offense in the NFL...?

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They can bleed.

Four and five man rushes all day long. Blitz often. Let the runner run, just make turnovers and force punts.

Teddy will show them they should have kept him rather than overpay for Kirk Cousins. Robby will shine and Davis will grind out the tough yardage.

 

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Vikings are not a good team this year and the Panthers are coming off playing a murderers row of teams earlier this season. This is a pretty evenly matched game even without CMC. Teddy should be motivated playing his old squad and the rest of the Panthers team looks to be pretty healthy heading into the bye week. If the Panthers run defense can limit Cook and force the Vikings to turn to the pass, where Cousins is bound to make mistakes, this could be a comfortable Panthers win.

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