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Official Chefs at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Panthers Pro Bowl center Ryan Kalil (shoulder) will be inactive today. Gino Gradkowski (knee) will start with Chris Scott the backup. Kalil worked out with the trainer early today but the Panthers want to hold him out until Thursday's game against New Orleans.

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Just now, FuFuLamePoo said:

I have as much faith in the Panthers as anyone, but when you look at our remaining schedule and consider we are 3-5 that's not a ridiculous statement at all

It's fair, there are only 2 games I consider a possible loss, but other than that our schedule doesn't look that hard. I believe the Falcons and Saints can lose when they enter BoA in the cold winter months against us, and I can see us winning against the Raiders and Seahawks if we play on our A game.

I may lose this optimism if we lose a winnable game today.

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