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OFFICIAL Buffalo Bills @ Carolina Panthers Week 8 GAMEDAY Thread


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The Panthers are going to win this game today.

Outside Josh Allen I dont see where Buffalo has a clear advantage.

Their defense has been porous against the run, their safety play hasn't been good, they're starting Poyer today who was on their practice squad.

I dont think they have the receivers capable of beating Horn and Jackson on the outside, it just depends on how Evero calls the game if we just sit back in zone and let Allen work it could be a long day but I think he should test whether they have the horses to win 1:1 matchups. 

Offensively the Panthers need to run, run, preferably alot of Dowdle with Andy taking his playaction shots when available.

I think the Panthers dominate this contest decidedly.

 

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8 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The Panthers are going to win this game today.

Outside Josh Allen I dont see where Buffalo has a clear advantage.

Their defense has been porous against the run, their safety play hasn't been good, they're starting Poyer today who was on their practice squad.

I dont think they have the receivers capable of beating Horn and Jackson on the outside, it just depends on how Evero calls the game if we just sit back in zone and let Allen work it could be a long day but I think he should test whether they have the horses to win 1:1 matchups. 

Offensively the Panthers need to run, run, preferably alot of Dowdle with Andy taking his playaction shots when available.

I think the Panthers dominate this contest decidedly.

 

Coaching.  Roster depth.   And like you said they have a mvp

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Coaching.  Roster depth.   And like you said they have a mvp

Coaching they have clear advantage.

Roster depth I dont think they are much better than the Panthers.

Cam was MVP level player but one man can't do it alone. Buffalo receivers have been underwhelming.

Baltimore was their best win in the 1st week and they got gashed in the run game.

The two decent teams faced NE and Atlanta they lost. Had a struggle at home against the 1 win Saints.

They appear to be paper tigers. 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The Panthers are going to win this game today.

Outside Josh Allen I dont see where Buffalo has a clear advantage.

Their defense has been porous against the run, their safety play hasn't been good, they're starting Poyer today who was on their practice squad.

I dont think they have the receivers capable of beating Horn and Jackson on the outside, it just depends on how Evero calls the game if we just sit back in zone and let Allen work it could be a long day but I think he should test whether they have the horses to win 1:1 matchups. 

Offensively the Panthers need to run, run, preferably alot of Dowdle with Andy taking his playaction shots when available.

I think the Panthers dominate this contest decidedly.

 

Stop Allen, and the Bills are done

Take a page from the Atlanta DC on blitzes he does not handle well and male sure gap integrity is held   And hit him

 

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All three charlotte Observer predictors took the Panthers to beat the Jets last week, so the margin among the trio has stayed the same. Fowler maintains a hefty lead at 6-1 over Kaye (2-5) and Zietlow (2-5).

Fowler: Panthers 27, Bills 26. Even as I write this, I am having a hard time believing I am going to pick against reigning MVP Josh Allen and Buffalo. But the Panthers are a far better team when playing at home (3-0). The Panthers at least have a shot if they play turnover-free football and run the ball at least 35-40 times against Buffalo’s 31st-ranked rushing defense (with 70% of those carries going to Rico Dowdle, preferably). Put me down for an upset and, hey, if it doesn’t work out, at least I’m giving my colleagues a chance to catch up.

Kaye: Bills 27, Panthers 24. I think this game will be close, regardless of who will be at QB for Carolina. The Panthers should have plenty of success on the ground with a few Tetairoa McMillan moments sprinkled in. Josh Allen, though, can be a monster on the football field, and it’s late October.

Zietlow: Bills 38, Panthers 21. Trust me, I’ve heard the same things you have. The Bills haven’t beaten a team over .500 yet. They’ve lost two straight. The Panthers brought in former Bills quarterback Mike White to the practice squad to find a competitive edge. Etc. Etc. But this is a game the Bills need to win in order to get on the right track — and a bye week of preparation will only help Josh Allen and the rest of the team in this effort. I think the Panthers hold close for a while, but then the Bills pull away at the end.

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52 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The Panthers are going to win this game today.

Outside Josh Allen I dont see where Buffalo has a clear advantage.

Their defense has been porous against the run, their safety play hasn't been good, they're starting Poyer today who was on their practice squad.

I dont think they have the receivers capable of beating Horn and Jackson on the outside, it just depends on how Evero calls the game if we just sit back in zone and let Allen work it could be a long day but I think he should test whether they have the horses to win 1:1 matchups. 

Offensively the Panthers need to run, run, preferably alot of Dowdle with Andy taking his playaction shots when available.

I think the Panthers dominate this contest decidedly.

 

I am gonna say they have a coaching staff advantage, so much experience.

And a pass rush to get after slow footed Dalton. A good rushing attack which is always an assert if not an advantage. 
And they have the QB advantage. 
 

And I don’t even know who their TE is but I might after today lol. We’ll see. 

We have a shot. 

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