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Tell Me How Carolina Wins Against the Rams


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If we win it’ll be like the KC or Philly game last year but we actually finish it. It would look similar to the Dallas game this year.

Two things we have going for us is it will be 10am their time- none under 70 degrees. And they have only played 4 games outside this year. It will be in the 40s and rainy tomorrow. Also they haven’t done well playing out east, they allowed 20 to Tennessee, only put up 17 against Baltimore, and lost to Philly when they have.

I doubt any of that matters tomorrow.

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It just doesn’t seem to be in the cards. Panthers would have to have at least a +2 turnover differential AND score 14+ points off those turnovers.  Then, we might find ourselves in this game. 

Maybe Stafford has a Bryce-like 1st quarter.  Even then, they can score so fast we would struggle to keep up.  They could spot us 2 tds and still come back to beat us. 

With all our injuries on D, it’s hard to imagine keeping them within one score headed into the 4th.  That said…if we are within a score late in the 4th, maybe we have a shot.

That’s not how I see this going though…

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6 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

If we win it’ll be like the KC or Philly game last year but we actually finish it. It would look similar to the Dallas game this year.

Two things we have going for us is it will be 10am their time- none under 70 degrees. And they have only played 4 games outside this year. It will be in the 40s and rainy tomorrow. Also they haven’t done well playing out east, they allowed 20 to Tennessee, only put up 17 against Baltimore, and lost to Philly when they have.

I doubt any of that matters tomorrow.

The problem with that is baby Bryce is not suited to play in the elements so it's actually advantage Rams 

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Here's how the one and only way the Panthers can win. I bet an absurd amount of money on the Rams ML. Should I be the sacrificial lamb?

 

 

If I had 150 thousand this is what I'd do bet a 150k on the Rams, wouldn't you? 

Now I have 175 thousand

 

Write it up Carolina Mic

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