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Prediction for the Denver game


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Brandon Marshall is undoubtedly going to have a huge game. Expect Antonio Bryant numbers from him. I also expect Eddie Royal to get a share of the action as well. Cutler easily throws for 300+ and 3 TDs.

For Carolina, DeAngelo and Stewart run wild again in the area of 250 rushing yards split between them and another 4 TD performance.

I expect a high scoring affair - Broncos can't stop the run, and the Panthers are a top 3 running team. Panthers can't stop the pass - and the Broncos are like 4th in passing.

35-31 Panthers.

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i have a feeling someone out of the ordinary is going to step up for us this week....maybe jarrett scores. or maybe hoover. i dont think our d is going to give up as much as people are saying. denver has a great passing game but now they are down to like the 5th string rb. i think we are going to send more pressure and cutler wont have time to go deep.

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This is your classic look ahead game. They just came off a huge high against Tampa on MNF and have the GMen next Sunday night on primetime. 2 Primetime games sandwiched by this game vs a playoff bound Denver team. Denver has put their 6th RB on IR, so they will be airing it out all day. Denver will get a huge lead early, negating the Panthers running attack. This is the Panthers biggerst weakness on defense (see KLucas). My prediction:

Panthers 17

Broncos 42

The stadium will be completely empty at the start of the 4th quarter.

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