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Cards clicking at right time, Panthers not


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Maybe it was the bye week or the fact that you're panthers were flat out emotionally drained from the strong finish, maybe both, but I don't think there was anything different the panthers could have done to win the game.

Like last years Giants team, they were never favored to win there playoff games but they got every break imaginable, and were good enough to win out.

Your panthers proved they are one of the elite teams in the league this season but only one team can call themselves the best and don't be suprised if it's the Cards.

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The blame is solely on our QB. You can't win with 5 interceptions. The Carolina Panthers are good team except for Jake Delhomme. If we had a top notch QB, we would be unstoppable.

If the panthers had Warner and the Cards had Delhomme, yall would be trashing Warner right now.

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No, because if we had Warner, we probably would have won.

Not. Delhomme is a damn good qb but streaky. He's plays with emotion which I can only imagine is a dangerous mix with those cards recievers.

Point is, momentum plays a huge role and the Cards had more last night, and I expect will have more next week possibly playing in front of they're home crowd.

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The Cardinals won and congratulations to them, but I am still not impressed with them. I don't see them going to the SuperBowl.

Eagles and Giants both handled Arizona this season. No way should Arizona be a favorite to win against either of them. AZ probably has a better chance at home against Philly though.

How many NFL fans will cry if the SB matchup is SD & AZ?

Or for that matter, the Eagles and SD?

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