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UpstatePanther

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just a quick drive-by stat here. but there have been three teams so far this season that the Panthers have played twice. At home, the Panthers struggled to beat these three teams, and didnt in two cases. Away, the Panthers dominated these three teams and won in every instance. Two of the away wins were in loud dome atmospheres. does this bode well for Carolina? you decide. 

 

Panthers @ Bucs: W 20-14 

 

Saints @ Panthers: L  28-10

 

Falcons @ Panthers: L 19-17

 

Panthers @ Saints: W 41-10

 

Bucs @ Panthers: W 19-17

 

Panthers @ Falcons: W 34-3

 

so do the Panthers have a trend this season of playing tough with teams while on the road in a second match in a loud atmosphere? yes the trend is there. does it have any bearing on tonight? i hope so. but you tell me what you think Huddlers...

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