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Official Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Arizona Cardinals (2-1) @ Carolina Panthers (1-2)

Where: Bank of America Stadium

Time: 1:00

TV: FOX

 

Today the Panthers host the Cardinals and have a chance to climb to a 2-2 record. There will be around 5000 fans at the game. I am interested in seeing how that looks. 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Pantherfan84 said:

Just read Hopkins and Kirk was playing. 

Yep. Good. Our young team needs all the experience against upper their players that they can. Who knows how long this season will last, get them all the reps that they can. We don't need them to be essentially rookies next year also.

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46 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

If we lose, we move up the draft board. If we win, we beat a decent team. 

Yep win-win to some degree... Though I 100% prefer a big win against the Cardinals and us potentially actually competing for a wildcard spot this year...

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

Murray will likely shred the Panther D.

 

He's got a shot at doing that for sure.  National Expectations are that this defense is trash, but they did a good job against a highly rated QB last game.  Murray will be a little tougher due to his dual threat ability.  Going to need big games from Brown and Burns to keep pressure up.  Guys on the line need to get their hands up too because Murray is short.  Swat those passes.

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