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Can they keep this Sunday close too?


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15 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

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This is about as lopsided as it gets for us. Maybe even more than the Chiefs. Any hope for a game close enough for the refs and Chuba to screw us?

Panthers have to

1. Be mistake free. No stupid pre snap fouls or personal fouls, dropped passes, turnovers, missed field goals for 4 qtrs

2. They have to keep the eagles offense off the field with ball control on offense. That run defense is a sieve 

3 defense has to be aggressive and control their gaps

4. When it is fourth down and 2 or less, they have to go for it

5  tds in red zone 

6. Ignore that Philly crowd

so, in others words, do something they haven done before in a very long time 

…that said, the panthers are scheduled between 2 division rivals and that might help

eagles 31 Panthers 21

…..and praying I’m wrong and that the Panthers play the games of their lives and shock the world with a win 

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The only way this game will be close or we possibly sneak one out is aggression. Violence. “No more shinings, Billy.” 

O line has to absolutely have their way with their D line. 5 minute drives. 7 minute drives. Pounding the rock, let Bryce sling it and keep him protected. 
 

If we go 3 and out more than 2 or 3 times… it’s a wrap. This game is all in the o line. We know what Barkley is and does. We know our defense. It is what it is. If we can pound it out on the ground, force at least 3 3 and outs and get a turnover, we can make hay. If we don’t go tit for tat when they score, it’s over. If we don’t go for every 4th and close on their side of the field, it’s over. 

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