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Whos ready for a blowout?


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I'm worried about the Cards. They could suddenly run the ball and stop the run this last game. We already know they can pass and they took advantage of a quarterback that took some chances. This is going to be a tough game.

I agree; they looked good against Atlanta. And while I think the Panthers will win the game, I do not think it will be as convincingly as most on this board think.

Our secondary is our weakness, to be sure, but I have to think Fox and his coaches will get them in gear for the playoffs. They always do.

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Come on now Panthers fans, this isn't going to be about whether it rains or not. If we can get some pressure on Warner and our secondary can tighten up, we'll be fine. They will not be able to stop our running game or our passing game, plain and simple. It'll be a high scoring affair but I trust a healthy, rejuvenated panthers D-line to win it for us.

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GO PANTHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am new here and I live in Houston,Texas. The Panthers and the Texans are my two favorite teams. I met the Panthers when they were down here for the 2004 Super Bowl. Mark Richardson made me an offical Panther fan and I had a great time with the whole team. I also met people who worked in the organization. They were a riot. All we did was laugh. I was given a tee-shirt signed by the team and the whole team signed my football. I am hoping for a Panthers victory on Saturday. If they win my only regret will be that the Super Bowl is not in Houston where I would be able to see the team and Mark again.

I have to say how wonderful everyone was to me because I have Cerebral Palsy but my life is sports and I want to be a sports attorney. What a great bunch of people I also met from Carolina. The fans were the best and I made friends with a lot of players on the team. I am now probably the biggest Panther's fan in Texas.

Prediction:35 Panthers to 27 Cards.

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Hey guys not here to diss your team, you have done awsome in a tough division. But don't do what the Falcons did and look past us.

Remember you only beat us by 4 last time we met in your house.

The fans will be too cocky, but I can't believe the Panthers will be. They still remember how close they came to losing, and Jake will make sure everyone maintains a ton of respect for Warner. That said, I'm still expecting our D to step up for this one.

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The Panthers and the Texans are my two favorite teams. I met the Panthers when they were down here for the 2004 Super Bowl. .

Awesome story, and welcome to the board.

We owe the Texans one from our last meeting. It's a shame the Texans couldn't put it together this year, though many games this season--much like last season--show the talent is there. Andre Johnson continues to amaze, and I was also impressed by the rookie Slaton.

We'll see who steps up in that division next year.

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