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Predictions vs Tampa Bay


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dwill and stewart held under a hundred yds

delhomme injured...but not badly

smith gets a 100 yds

Bucs 17

Panthers 13

Panthers are 6-0 at home and the Bucs are average at best on the road and they haven't played in anything close to the atmosphere they will be playing in on Monday.

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Panthers are 6-0 at home and the Bucs are average at best on the road and they haven't played in anything close to the atmosphere they will be playing in on Monday.

I was at the Bucs/ Chiefs game in KC and the Bucs/ Broncos game in Denver this season along with a few trips to your stadium (including a nightgame) ove the last several years.

Yours was loud but nothing like Denver and KC.

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I was at the Bucs/ Chiefs game in KC and the Bucs/ Broncos game in Denver this season along with a few trips to your stadium (including a nightgame) ove the last several years.

Yours was loud but nothing like Denver and KC.

And the Bucs lost in Denver, and the Chiefs were 1-7 going into the Bucs game and the Bucs barely won, do you really think a 1-7 teams crowd isbe louder then a 9-3 teams crowd will be in a game that is for first place on a Monday night?

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do you really think a 1-7 teams crowd isbe louder then a 9-3 teams crowd will be in a game that is for first place on a Monday night?

You said they haven't been in an atmosphere like the one they will face Monday.

Sorry but Denver and KC were louder than anytime I've been to your place.

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