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Delhomme is OUT!!! so is Brayton...


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Questionable for Sunday: LB Na'il Diggs (ribs), R Dwayne Jarrett (ankle) and DE Charles Johnson (pectoral).

Diggs practiced on a limited basis Friday, while Jarrett and Johnson practiced fully.

Probable are RB DeAngelo Williams (ankle), DB Captain Munnerlyn (concussion), RB Jonathan Stewart (Achilles) and R Muhsin Muhammad (knee). -- David Scott

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2009/12/delhomme-officially-out-brayton-too.html

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Good thing the pats dont run the ball.

Another defensive lineup the 13th this year

Good point about the Panthers defensive line up. It's amazing that they have performed as well as they have with all they have been through this year. Kudos to Ron Meeks for holding things together. I will hate to see him go if there is a coaching change this off season.

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