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Rams at Panthers predictions for Saturday


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I don't think the Rams underestimate us this time around.  The first time we played, they were riding high and we were, well, the lowly Panthers.  They were expected to win and took their foot off the gas. Safe to say, they won't take us lightly again.

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8 hours ago, Silent Majority said:

Ended the regular season with a whimper, get embarassd and run out of the post season, get our heads kicked in next season, because that schedule is insurmountable. New QB (and HC?) in '27.

This man panthers 

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7 hours ago, Jackson113.2 said:

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No one even expects a close game. Considering the Rams just lost to the Falcons I’m not gonna say they’re a juggernaut. I think it’s a closer game than many expect. Rams will definitely win though, they aren’t going to fug around this time. 

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I’d love it if the Panthers sent a big middle finger to every pundit out there who’s saying we’re the worst team to ever make the playoffs and we don’t belong.  I don’t think that’s true, but I also think everything broke our way in that week 13 win vs LA.  Hard to imagine  that happening again exactly the same.  We would need to win the turnover margin +2 minimum. And our running game would have to be dominant, and they haven’t been very effective lately. Plus we got two long TD passes on 4th down…hard to duplicate because they’ll be more prepared. 

I’d say Canales held his own against McVay last time, but he tends to get out coached in these higher stakes scenarios.

I’ll be there pulling for Carolina all the way, but I just don’t see us getting over this hurdle right now. 

If by some miracle Robert Hunt starts and that sparks the run game to show up in a huge way…I think we’d have to outgain them in rushing by 100 yards or so to control TOP…then maybe we’ll stay in it enough to give Bryce the ball on a game winning drive. 

I might put money on Panthers to cover, but not to win.
 

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