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Official Jets at Panthers predictions.


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Jets 31, Panthers 6.There are a few things a lot of you don't realize -- things that haven't even been mentioned on the Huddle:

Our OL has a lot of problems, and a HC that won't put the promising rookies on the field.

Erving and Elf shouldn't be out there.

CMC is injury-prone, and most likely won't make it into the 2nd half.

Horn is a raw rookie, and will be flagged for DH 4 times.

Our DTs can't stop the run.

 

(Nah.  We roll, 41-13.  Sacks, picks, TD passes, the whole 10 yds.)  Good times.

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

Panthers 27

Jets 17

Panthers defense does a good job shutting down Wilson but do break down and allow for one long TD pass to rookie Elijah Moore who beats Donte Jackson.

Darnold starts slow and early on the Jets look like they might win the game. Darnold turns it on after settling down and the Panthers pull away in the second half.

The Elijah Moore stans on here tho 🤣

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Just now, Sione Fua said:

This! Statement game showing that we ain’t a bottom dweller this season. Time to shut up all the haters one game at a time!

Just my opinion though... but...

I don't think beating a team that just drafted 2nd overall is a statement. I'd say Cardinals/Bills/Buccs Qualify as Statement games. This and a lot of our first half (of the season) games are "must win" games in order for us to make the playoffs.

I fully expect a win. I think the only prediction you can make is whether or not it will be easy or ugly. 

Prediction: 27 - 17

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We win 27-10.

Sam throws 1 INT early causing a massive meltdown, but settles down and throws 2 TDs (1 to Robby), and runs one in himself....and he doesn't get sacked. Kicker doesn't miss anything.

Meanwhile, Zach throws 1 TD, 2 INTs, and gets sacked 3 times. Welcome to NYJ.

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