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Overlooked Wins? Broncos Has Beaten Everyone In Our Division


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I have a feeling that this team will come out fired up on Sunday. I think Stew will have a big day running over the Broncos undersized D line and backers. This team knows whats on the line and knows Monday night means nothing if they go out and lay an egg Sunday. Heres to a great game Sunday with no injuries and huge days for Smash and Dash

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I also like to say this is a MUST win

Giants win, we have a chance to go in their energized to beat them so we can tie and be ahead of them on the tie breaker. Lose, we can beat them and still have the luxury of losing the last game but still be number 1 cause of the tie breaker

Falcons looking for revenge, put us two games ahead of Bucs if they win

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Like I said in the whether to root for Giants or Cowboys thread, my hope is that we take care of Denver Sunday evening and the Giants blow out the Girls. That way the media spends the entire next week hyping up the Giants and saying we have no shot in the game.

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Like I said in the whether to root for Giants or Cowboys thread' date=' my hope is that we take care of Denver Sunday evening and the Giants blow out the Girls. That way the media spends the entire next week hyping up the Giants and saying we have no shot in the game.[/quote']

Yea i'm cheering for the giants in that one as well, and I think we take care of business and lock up a playoff spot this weekend.

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This Denver game does worry me. We are coming back from a BIG Monday Night win to a game that's been moved up so people can basically watch us play. Maybe I'm too used to the let down the Panthers give me every so often, but I'm nervous like I was for the Atlanta game (which we were hammered).

I would really hate it for all this great positive momentum to get wasted by the Broncos coming in and mud-holing us. I hope though, that this is a different Panthers team now. A team that sees possible home field advantage throughout the playoffs as a real possibility. Man, I hope they can get a win this Sunday.

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I really don't see our offense being the issue against Denver. I think we can score and score alot. However, Jay Culter and the Broncos can put up some points. We have to get after Cutler early and often or we could easily get surprised at home.

I would hate to see us ruin an opportunity to take the NO 1. seed because we were looking ahead to Next Sunday Night (Giant game 21 Dec)

Go Panthers

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I think Fox and Co. realize what is at stake and will be playing like it is the playoffs already. That is how I view our remaining schedule. As far as Dallas goes.... I think Jerry Jones has bought off the media because it doesn't matter what they do they will be talked about more than the Pats have for the past few years; and could someone please make Deion Sanders shut the f#&k up about his man-love for the Cowboys.

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