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Final Game Day thread Panthers @ Falcons


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While the Falcons have clinched a playoff spot, home field advantage is still at stake with a win today.

New Orleans could get home field if Atlanta loses, so there is no way the Falcons are going to rest starters or back off.

For all you fantasy geeks, the Panthers have never been able to stop Michael Turner and Roddy White has his way most of the time as well. Playing the Falcons defense, or anyone's defense for that matter, against the Panthers will get you some points today as well.

Meanwhile, the John Fox coaching staff and the team are probably happy this has all come to an end and they (the team and the coaches) will likely be as loose as we've seen them in years. Who knows, Carolina might score 17 today.

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Panthers win 20-17 on a last second FG, this is the players SB. Nothing to lose, they will go ALL OUT. A chance to put a dent into ATL's home field? Division rival? its going to be a hard fought game. One thing is, Fox has never beaten Mike Smith and Matt Ryan at home. 0-2

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