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X-Factor in Thursday's game isn't Double Trouble.


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It's Jake Delhomme. The Miami Dolphins have the 27th ranked passing Defense. They are strong against the run, and I think that the Panthers will be ready for Jake to step up. Don't think that they want us to run? Just listen to it right from the horse's mouth

Jake will surprise people in the bright lights Thursday Night in Charlotte.

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Hasn't everyone tried to stop us running? If they do load the box they will have to single up on our receivers which gives us the advantage with Moose, Smith and our tight ends. I wouldn't be surprised if we go to 3 receiver sets and 2 receiver/2TE sets and throw or run depending on where the safety is playing. Alot like we did against Atlanta.

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It's Jake Delhomme. The Miami Dolphins have the 27th ranked passing Defense. They are strong against the run, and I think that the Panthers will be ready for Jake to step up. Don't think that they want us to run? Just listen to it right from the horse's mouth

Jake will surprise people in the bright lights Thursday Night in Charlotte.

Jake ain't gonna surprise anyone. You give Jake a lot of reps...and he is gonna give the game away more times than not. That simple.

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Jake ain't gonna surprise anyone. You give Jake a lot of reps...and he is gonna give the game away more times than not. That simple.

I would think you have to be surprised that he has done well lately. After all the negative things you have said, I would expect that you are pretty disappointed he has done better and Moore isn't in there.

Oh that's right no matter how he plays, it won't be good and only the prelude to the next disaster. I hope you have to wait for awhile. But then I root for the Panthers no matter who is playing.

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