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Panthers vs. Cowboys MNF


PhillyB

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I would like to go on record as proclaiming this as my most-looked-forward-to game of the regular season. I hate the Dallas Cowboys with every ounce of musterable angst, and should we beat them - steamrolling them, or winning with a last second fieldgoal, it makes no difference to me - and embarass them in front of a national audience, I would literally piss myself with joy. Then I would piss on a cowboys fan.

I'm sitting on a computer in the middle of nowhere in northern Thailand and laughing aloud just thinking about it. Nobody here knows why.

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QB - Cowboys

HB - Even

WR - Panthers

TE - Cowboys

Oline - Cowboys

Dline - Cowboys

LBs - Cowboys

Secondary - Cowboys

Special Teams - Cowboys

At Dallas.. best hope here, prey that the Bucs knock Romo out week 1.

Are you on crack? I can see QB being even, with a slight edge to Romo (which kills me to say.) But HB even? Were you not watching when Williams and Stewart made your entire defense look like a squad of schoolgirls? Like we'd been doing all season? TE... yeah, cowboys have the advantage there, as well as their Dline. O-line... are you joking? We have one of the best lines in the league. LBs? There's are ok i suppose, but I'd say it's even at best.

The rest of your analysis is pretty decent, but HB and O-line really got me. And I put my money on the cowboys killing TB.

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Bleh, don't even bother with LBF. Saying our RBs are even with Dallas just shows he has no idea what he is talking about. Our RBs aren't "even" with any team in the NFL.

As for me, I can't wait for the Dallas game. Will be the one I most look forward to as well.

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Jake Delhomme in no way is as good as Tony Romo. Your on crack if you think the guys is even in the same leauge of talent lol...

Williams and Stewart = Jones, Barber, Choice... Dallas could have had similar stats if their hbs were healthy as they had a better defense then Carolina. One good season, doesn't mean that your guys are better then another guys set as a whole. Plus, they have more guys to use. And that entire squad was nearly a second string defense if you didn't notice. But yea, refer to the Falcons dishing up 45 points at home on you guys and showing how bad you play on the road... (27-3) at Tampa... do you not recall your guys rushing for 39 yards on the road against the Bucs aswell and your offense only scoring 3 points?

You guys have a solid run blocking line, thats not going to matter when they force you guys to pass late in the 2nd half and Ware makes Delhomme choke just like in the playoffs... I mean, since we are referring to things of the past in this thread. Which, your QB turning the ball over 6 times vs a mediocre defense is fresher then you guys carving up a worn out, hurt Bucs defense.

Dallas has the edge as they have the best OLB in the leauge (debatable with Harrison but #2 even if so) and they get more sacks, turnovers, and pressure then your linebackers do. Beason is nothing more then a solid tackler as he doesn't ever force fumbles or get sacks. Not discrediting Beason as he's a top MLB.

Yea and the Cowboys might but its at home so I give the edge to the Bucs as both teams will be fresh, plus no Owens to worry about and we broke Jason Witten's ribs last time. So, I'm fine with that. I just look for Tampa to score more on them then the 13-9 loss last season.

But yea, that explains itself in this thread.

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Well, what you just said... you were wrong.

Best Halfback in the leauge = Adrian Peterson

Best Running Tandem in the leauge = New York Giants

Best Riser = DeAngelo Williams

The Panthers did have a historical year but it still fell behind the Giants in the end. You can't really say the Panthers had the best running attack in the NFL when it didn't lead out of any group.

But, I'm not speaking any sense here... I guess the Giants didn't have 2 1,000 yard rushers and more rushing yards then Carolina... nor did Adrian Peterson have more rushing yards then DeAngelo Williams when the Vikings constantly had the box stacked on Peterson all year long. But your right man, I don't know anything. Your just a argumentative person.

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