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CBS Sportsline Experts Take Cards


SteveSmith23

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I was just over on the CBS sports site and took a look at their matchup for this weekends game and the experts took cards 3-2.

Harmon & Richard - took panthers

Prisco, Judge & Madden took Cards:puke:

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/postseason/matchups/divisionalplayoffs/ARI-CAR

first time i've seen anything of the sort, but then again the experts took

Chargers 4-1

Ravens 3-2

Eagles 3-2

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The Panthers are favored by 10 and these guys are picking against the spread......if I was a betting man (which I'm not) I would probably pick the Cards also.....10 points in the playoffs is huge.

GO PANTHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Which team has the best chance of making it to Super Bowl XLIII?

15%

Tennessee Titans32%

Pittsburgh Steelers25%

New York Giants28%

Carolina Panthers

Total Votes: 90299 hey guys have not post here in a while but guess what the fans over at nfl .com like us so far to make it to the superbowl-----go panthers

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Because they are picking against the spread. A .500 record or better against the spread would be amazing. How is this hard for people to understand?

people don't know what the spread is

i don't think carolina will cover either

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