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Predictions - Panthers at Falcons


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Falcons 24. Panthers 10

Defense accounts for TD and sets up for a field goal 

Darnold pulled midway in the 3rd

Rhule makes him watch the Nee Orleans tape twice more as it is clear both are remedial 

In positive outlook, nov 7 brings the return of the savior if he and his hamstring arent traded on nov 2 

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Posted this on the Ether post but think it fits here as well.

Dallas fanboy here. Im really hoping the Panthers turn it around and we meet again in the playoffs. Id love our teams to become one of those classic rivalries. That said, I think you have a lot to keep pulling for. Young team and raw talent. Darnold might yet surprise you.

I have this feeling in my gut that the Panthers this week will unleash pent-up Tyranno-rage football on the Falcons. Sure hope so. I'm going with a big win of 34 - 17 Carolina.

The Cowboys are known heart-breakers so Im still sus lol

Good luck and see yall in the playoffs!

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Panthers win 16-13. 
 

Zane goes 4/4 on FGs and hits one in the last 2 minutes: defense holds Atlanta.

Only Panthers touchdown comes in the 2nd Q from Darnold to Ian Thomas. Darnold throws no INTs but only throws for 150 yds. He gets sacked 6 times.

Panthers sack Ryan 3 times. Falcons score 2 TDs but miss an XP.

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