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Dallas game has all the makings of biggest regular season loss in franchise history....


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6 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Dallas loves to beat up on crappy teams and run up the score

It will be a home game in essence for them

We can't move the ball on offense, Parsons is going to FEAST

Based on point differential, the largest loss in Carolina Panthers history is by 43 points, which occured in a 9-52 loss to the Oakland Raiders on Dec 24, 2000 and I think that we lose to the tune of 49-3

I say it could go over that margin after what they did to the Giants this past Sunday.

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This will be Dolphins-Broncos territory.

Dallas might actually have 70+. Dak will throw for five scores, Cooper Rush for two more in relief. Tony Pollard will score two TDs and Bryce will give them one fumble on a Parsons sack and one pick that bounces off of Hurst's hands into a Cowboys defender's.

77-0. Carolina with less than 100 yds of offense on less that 15 minutes TOP.

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