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How many points will the Panthers score against the 49ers defense


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15 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Panthers have not been shut out in just under 20 years - on November 24th 2002 against the Falcons. It could happen this Sunday with the 49ers ball control offense and best D in the NFL.

I forgot about that; I did just see a stat today that they're allowing 3.7 yards per play which is the lowest ypp since the 70's or something...this might get very ugly, very fast.  Always possible for a surprise I guess lol

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Can't get it to show up as a tweet; but basically yeah currently they're statistically up there with the 85 Bears/2000 Ravens defense.



 
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