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Bold Predictions for Sunday night


jfo89

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On D:

5+ sacks

3 picks

Mitchell takes one to the house.

We hold the Aints to 17

On Offense:

200+ rushing yards

Dlo breaks off 2 30+ yard runs(one for a TD)

Cam throws for 225 3 TDs, runs for 50 yards and one more score

Ginn holds on to a deep one

42-17 panthers

Not so bold prediction:

Aints fans blame it on the short week.Then claim "Gordell fugged with the teams plane in Seattle."

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Run off a copy of those stats and send to River Boat RR!!!

Sure hope it comes true.

We fumbled away game with SeaChickens,we Donated the game to Bills, then the Cards slapped our faces. 

I think these Panthers like winning a lot more than the Agony of Defeat.  They know they can make it happen if they play our game of Smashed Mouth Football. 

We control our own Destiny..  Keep Pounding!!!

Those are some good final totals sure can see it coming true.

 

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Bold prediction: We win. By a large margin. I think it all starts with our front 7, and getting to the QB. The Aints have had a very, very short week, and they just got embarrassed on national television. I also feel that the Aints think they're going to win this one out of sheer arrogance.

 

I believe this is a team of destiny.

 

33-20 Carolina

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