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Official Panthers - Ravens Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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The Panthers have a chance today to finish the first quarter of the season at 3-1. Building wins up early is key in a playoff run as the schedule gets more brutal from here on out. I would love to see them at 4-1 going into Cinci in two weeks.

 

I will be on the field for the game, tweeting early, follow @CarolinaHuddle on the twitter.

 

Who: Panthers at Ravens

 

Time: 1:00

 

TV: CBS

 

Radio: 1110WBT

 

Keys to Panthers Victory:

 

- Rebound defensively from last week's dreadful performance. A solid performance today and all is forgiven.

- Offensive line must improve greatly against the 3-4 Ravens hybrid defense.

- Deangelo Williams and Darrin Reaves must keep the Baltimore D honest. If they are ineffective in running, a loss is probable.

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Getting ready to head to the stadium from the hotel. There are a decent amount of fans from what we've seen so far.

Going to the game with a mix of Ravens and Panthers fans.

Already want to throw up and didn't sleep at all last night. So stressed. So nervous.

I need a xanax!

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Getting ready to head to the stadium from the hotel. There are a decent amount of fans from what we've seen so far.

Going to the game with a mix of Ravens and Panthers fans.

Already want to throw up and didn't sleep at all last night. So stressed. So nervous.

I need a xanax!

Let me know where u end up.

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