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Who would put $ on the Panthers and the points versus the Giants?


jarhead

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I won't bet on Panthers games. I feel it is unlucky and diminishes my status as a fan. I want them to win because they are the Carolina Panthers. Once you put money on it then part of the reason you want them win becomes money/personal gain. It salts the fan-team relationship.

However, I will make bets with my friends who pull for other teams(cowboys), but normally for a nominal amount of money (or food or beer) and mostly for bragging rights.

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The spread is pretty reasonable considering home field advantage. Your running game is probably one of the best in the NFL, nice 1-2 punch, reminds me of Jacobs and Ward back in '08. I am definitely concerned about stopping the run against you guys, it will be a big test for our LB core. Should be a good game.

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we will destroy them... as easily as we did last year...

Eli is one of the most overrated QBs in the league, especially once you get inside his head...

Overrated in what sense? He is never usually in consideration for top 5 in the league, sometimes not even top 10. He posted statistical career bests last season with over 4,000 yds and 28 TDs. You guys probably wouldn't know this, but 4,000 yards for a Giants quarterback is pretty rare. We do not have a system designed to give the QB big stats like New Orleans or Indy. We play in cold temperatures and run the football.

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