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Official Panthers - Chiefs Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Who: Carolina Panthers vs Kansas City Chiefs

 

Where: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte NC

 

When: 8:00pm

 

TV: FOX

 

Radio: 1110WBT

 

Twitter: Follow @CarolinaHuddle for tweets from the sidelines starting an hour before kickoff.

 

 

The Carolina Huddle Chat Room will be open during the game.

 

 

 

Players to watch:

 

Cam Newton: Newton has been running in practice and appears to be 100%. I don't expect him to run tonight however. Look for him to throw the ball away to avoid contact with defensive players. At least, I hope he does.

 

Philly Brown: If Brown can control all punts well and get a nice gain or two, he will solidify his place on the roster.

 

Kony Ealy: Ealy was back at practice on Thursday. If he plays tonight it will be interesting to see how he builds on last week's impressive performance

 

Offensive Line: Can they improve on the poor run blocking last week?

 

Jonathan Stewart: After sitting much of training camp, can he provide the spark in the offense's running game and remain healthy?

 

 

 

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I'm already tachycardic just thinking about it!

I'm really going to be pulling for Philly tonight. Lord knows we need him to make us forget about a guy whose last name rhymes with Finn.

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I'm already tachycardic just thinking about it!

I'm really going to be pulling for Philly tonight. Lord knows we need him to make us forget about a guy whose last name rhymes with Finn.

LAWD help us. Let's just do an all out block each time and pray for results.

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Picking up new furniture today. Will be nice to watch the game on tonight.  Next week picking up new furniture and a 60" tv for the man cave.  I know, I know...I have my priorities backwards, should have furnished the man cave first.  But in order to get what I wanted downstairs I had to make the wife happy. Playing the long game.  It's a marathon not a sprint.

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