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If Murray and Hopkins don't play...

The Panthers have the better defense, top to bottom (DL, LBs, DBs)

They (Panthers) have the better wide receivers

They have the better running-back

If we lose, assuming Murray and Hopkins don't play, you will never see me defend Matt Rhule again.

I'm all for limiting McCaffrey's touches but tomorrow is the day to abuse him.  Rely on him.  We need to win and get to 5-5.  Cam entering a 5-5 situation, I believe in him to will us to the playoffs.  But 5-5 is a lot different than 4-6.  Come on Rhule!!

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1 hour ago, Mage said:

If Murray and Hopkins don't play...

The Panthers have the better defense, top to bottom (DL, LBs, DBs)

They (Panthers) have the better wide receivers

They have the better running-back

If we lose, assuming Murray and Hopkins don't play, you will never see me defend Matt Rhule again.

I'm all for limiting McCaffrey's touches but tomorrow is the day to abuse him.  Rely on him.  We need to win and get to 5-5.  Cam entering a 5-5 situation, I believe in him to will us to the playoffs.  But 5-5 is a lot different than 4-6.  Come on Rhule!!

Eh, Hubbard has proven to be at least decent and the RBC approach has workedish lately.  On a certain level it'd be great to call 70-80 runs and spit the carries amongst Christian, Chubba and Armah.

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1 hour ago, BurnNChinn said:

Did you not watch him play last week? Conner is a beast as well!

Connor isn’t a beast.  He is having a decent season.  Had one great random game.   He is in AZ because he isn’t a beast.    And he largely plays second fiddle to Edmonds and vultures TDs.  

Too much stock in one game where where so many new guys were on the field.  NFL is all about game tape.    McCoy had 63 QBR for a reason too.  He wasn’t out there doing a lot despite that completion percentage.   

D should be able to feast if Kyler and Nuk are out 

But it is worth noting that PJ will be facing a much tougher test today than Sam had all year.   

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