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Panthers Week 5 Bold Predictions


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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

My bold prediction is the D doesn’t look good for a second straight game. I think the run defense got exposed in the last game. The Eagles might not be able to exploit it as well as the Cowboys did but with Shaq out I think the Eagles put up points.

Sam is going to have to win this game on his own. If he plays turnover free it’s a Panthers win. 

Well the good news is that the Eagles, and most teams for that matter, do not possess the Cowboys interior O-Line and Zeke Elliot. 

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3 hours ago, hepcat said:

My bold prediction is the D doesn’t look good for a second straight game. I think the run defense got exposed in the last game. The Eagles might not be able to exploit it as well as the Cowboys did but with Shaq out I think the Eagles put up points.

Sam is going to have to win this game on his own. If he plays turnover free it’s a Panthers win. 

Agreed.  

BTW, someone suggested the Panthers go into a hurry-up offense to start the 3rd quarter to, I suppose, wake the entire team up or something....

I'd give that a try as nothing else seems to be working.

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Psh, they call these *bold* predictions?  The DJ Moore one is probably the "boldest" among them, but predicting that our #1 receiver (who is having a dominant year and is receiving the lion's share of targets from Darnold) is going to put up huge numbers still ain't exactly bold.

The Chuba one is even a little disrespectful to consider it bold to predict that Chuba has a "modest" (their word) 80 yards and 1 TD.

These all seem more like statistical likelihoods than bold predictions.

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2 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Psh, they call these *bold* predictions?  The DJ Moore one is probably the "boldest" among them, but predicting that our #1 receiver (who is having a dominant year and is receiving the lion's share of targets from Darnold) is going to put up huge numbers still ain't exactly bold.

The Chuba one is even a little disrespectful to consider it bold to predict that Chuba has a "modest" (their word) 80 yards and 1 TD.

These all seem more like statistical likelihoods than bold predictions.

A Bold statement would be to say that Paradis will not allow Sam to be sacked all game.   LOL!

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