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It’s hard to imagine a set of scenarios where the Panthers best the Packers at Lambeau. I can’t stretch my imagination that far.  It’s fair to both teams to expect a Packers victory. 

We haven’t gotten a lot of dumb luck this season.  At some point or another a team is going to turn the ball over twice in the first half and let us get a 21-3 lead (it may not be this season). Where are the inexplicable fumbles in our favor?

That’s the only way I can imagine the Panthers winning this game. By some stroke of dumb luck the Packers implode and we somehow jump out to a big enough early lead that they abandon the run and become one dimensional.  Even then we might need a defense or special teams score. 

We are who we thought we were…

Car  3   3   7   3  16

GB   7  10  7   3  27

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On 10/28/2025 at 10:23 AM, CPcavedweller said:

The Bills got back a few players, were coming off a bye and had things to fix on offense which they clearly did, religiously, for at least a week. 
 

I don’t think the same thing is repeated and I think this ends up being a 3 point game, one way or the other. The Packers aren’t coming off of a Bye, they don’t have to “fix” their run game so the offense we will see will be what they’ve been running all season. 
 

I’ve watched most Bills games and much of the success they had running were on blocking schemes they haven’t used all year long. 
 

Panthers - 27 Packers - 24

Not a huge leap but, CPCavedweller was right, 3 point game. 

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