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Cowboys at Panthers Pick'em !!! (Be on the news)


Jeremy Igo

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Cowboys 26

Panthers 14

Panthers receive and Cam fires a long one downfield. 7-0. Next drive, CMC takes one in from 90 out. 14-0.  At 7:05 into the 1st quarter, Ron informs Norv that "We gotta burn sum clok!". Experimenting with those shiny new Tom-Brady-esque dink-and-dunk high-percentage throws, Cam forgets that his howitzer of an arm is now fully recovered and ready to rock and proceeds to rips poor Greg's arms off on the next series. Luckily, you don't need arms to commentate. Later, Cam embeds one into the midsection of a hapless Dallas safety who makes it to the endzone before collapsing and being sent off for an emergency liver and rib-cage transplant (he survives). 

Meanwhile, on the defensive side of the field, things are going exactly as planned. With the coverage playing 10 yards off on every play, Dak sets a new NFL record by completing 39 passes in a row, each of exactly 7.5 yards with no yards after catch. Good tackling boys! The new Dallas kicker misses a couple of PATs and that's the tale of the tape.

 

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Panthers: 28

Cowboys: 10

 

Simply put it Carolina is the better team on both sides of the ball. The ability of Carolina's defense to limit the run game will stall out the Boys 1 dimensional offense while Cam & company will put together several long drives to keep control of the game and create a steady lead. Keep Pounding!!!!

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panthers 35

cowboys 13

 

with the combination of CMC's new style of running and the new jolt of speed from the recieving corps. the offense put's up 300 yards in the air and 250 on the ground, all the while the defense somthers the combination of Dak and zeke holding them under 300 yards.

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