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Carolina Panthers vs. Dallas Cowboys Game Thread


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We're 24 hours away from kickoff with no game thread. I said it last week and the week before, but this is an absolute must win. Both teams are banged up, and hungry for a win. Coming off the bye week I think we have the advantage, but it will be a nail biter.

My prediction: 24-17, Panthers.

What's your prediction/keys to the game? Who are you keeping your eye on?

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I honestly think we get blown up in this game. 31-17, Dallas.

Rob Ryan will scheme around pressuring a under-performing, re-shuffled OLine with weak chemistry. Cam is going to start happy, take a bunch of hits and be frustrated by the third quarter. He'll have a hard time getting into sync. I think we will have a couple of monster plays, because Chud will have drawn some bizarre poo up during the bye.

On defense, we'll get to Romo a few times, but he's going to have a prolific day against our secondary.

Hope to be wrong!

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I honestly think we get blown up in this game. 31-17, Dallas.

Rob Ryan will scheme around pressuring a under-performing, re-shuffled OLine with weak chemistry. Cam is going to start happy, take a bunch of hits and be frustrated by the third quarter. He'll have a hard time getting into sync. I think we will have a couple of monster plays, because Chud will have drawn some bizarre poo up during the bye.

On defense, we'll get to Romo a few times, but he's going to have a prolific day against our secondary.

Hope to be wrong!

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I can't stand fans that say, "Oh we're gonna get blown out, so and so is gonna whoop our ass, but I hope we win!"

They don't deserve the right to cheer for this team.

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Hey guys, I wanted to get your opinion on who will win the next game.

Only post if you think Panthers though. fug yeah!!!!111

exactly!!11

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cheer for the team to win always

bitch like hell when we lose always

that said, if we lose this one I will be looking into the best draft pick and who we might suprise win and fug over playoff hopes for in the end, hopefully atlanta or bucs

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Hey guys i think the panhters will win 52 - 6 because romo is a *** and i have kuuchlys authentic jersey.

Now that's just an exaggeration lol. I said 24-17 in a nail biter but only because we're coming off a bye.

Romo is a ***.

And I was saying I didn't like fans that always say we're gonna lose and get raped by a player, but if we win or are winning they will cheer. It's fugging stupid. I didn't say, "Oh I hate Sloth he always thinks we're gonna lose". So stop bitching.

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