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Official Panthers - Falcons Gameday Thread


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Today the Panthers have a chance to solidify their post season hunt status when facing the Atlanta Falcons. We all know that division games are the most important on the schedule, and today is no different.

 

Expect a tough physical game with a result within a single score.

 

 

On TV: FOX

 

Radio: 1110 WBT

 

I will be tweeting pics and observations from the sidelines starting at 11:30. Follow @CarolinaHuddle

 

 

Keys to Panthers Victory:

 

- Take Tony Gonzalez out of the game, force other players to make plays.

- Rattle Matt Ryan early. His confidence is at an all time low.

- Continue targeting Tedd Ginn deep. Just by trying the deep ball the short pass to Jonathan Stewart out of the backfield is more likely to succeed

 

Prediction: Panthers 20 - Falcons 13.

 

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