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Official Panthers at Chiefs Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

my prediction... the Rhule era of dominance where teams across the league are afraid to play carolina begins today 

 

and before anyone asks, yes i've been drinking

since tuesday?  me too.

but seriously, we fittin to whoop dat ass!!

that's right KC, f around and find out

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

i can't remember a game where i thought this much "the panthers don't have a chance at all."

like carolina literally can't play the same game the chiefs are about to play. 

you must be newish. this isn't Rivera's team.

Rhule will keep this a 1 or 2 possession game.

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TRAP GAME for KC?

In a weird way, it could be.  Let me explain why I think so.  The Chiefs have to feel pretty confident right now, and they have a bye after this game. at 7-1, they are probably not shaking much when they see the Panthers roll in at 3-5.  Following the bye, they have the One-armed bandits from Vegas and Brady's Bucs--a rivalry and a potential Super Bowl preview. 

The election featured more interest from players than in past elections, with kneeling and BLM and other social justice issues on the line---it is possible that this has been a distraction.

So we have a perfect storm that may be the recipe for an upset.

Seasons are long, players are goofy kids, and distractions are human nature.  I think we might sneak attack em!

sneak attack surprise GIF

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