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Official Raiders at Panthers Gameday thread!


Jeremy Igo

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Here it is boys and girls. The first gameday thread of 2020. Not long ago, we weren't even sure this would happen. Look at us. Hey, look at us. 

 

Today our beloved Carolina Panthers host the Los Ange, err, Oaklan, errr..... Las Vegas Raiders? 

 

Las Vegas Raiders at Carolina Panthers

TV: CBS

 

Keys to a Carolina Panthers victory

  • Strike first, Strike Hard, No Mercy, Sir! The Panthers at this point are a complete unknown. Use that to your advantage. Come out aggressive and unafraid of mistakes because hell we are all expecting them anyways. 
  • Pressure Carr, watch him crumble. This is a make or break season for Carr. More and more he looks like his older brother. Shake his confidence early and often. Brian Burns could very well make a huge difference in this game. 
  • It's Teddy Time. Teddy Bridgewater has had a long comeback to a starting role in this league. Do not leave him on an island for 5 seconds while this makeshift offensive lines tries to protect him. Do him a huge favor and get the ball out quickly. Fans may not like the "dink and dunk" offense, but building Teddy's confidence is so much more important. 

 

Lastly, lets have a fun game with zero injuries. 

 

LETS GET IT ON. 

 

 

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Could Rhule and company have picked a worse year to start their rookie season? Guess it had to begin sometime so why not now. Nobody is expecting much from us early in this season, winning against the Raiders could really boost everyone’s confidence. 
 

We have plenty of talent on offense, minus the o-line as usual. Should be able to score. Defense has talent, if our front 7 can get pressure the corners won’t look like straight up trash. 
 

Will come down to a fourth quarter late score...

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Damn...something came up an I cannot watch the game live.  Just signed up for a free trial of game pass so can watch later.

I think Teddy will do very well.  He makes quick decisions and is accurate...just what the doctor ordered.  Offense will keep us in this game.

 

GO PANTHERS!!!

 

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