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Predictions - Panthers at Giants


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This'll be a get right game for us, I think we'll beat them soundly and convicingly. 

Panthers: 23

Giants: 6

An already dreadful team missing a lot of its starters,I think we'll come out amped. Our D will dominate, the offense will still have its hiccups and I would bet a good amount of their points come off turnovers inside Giants territory. We lost to two teams with a superior roster; only truly bad loss was that damn Philly one. If we do somehow manage to lose this, we will be in free fall and I'll start to become worried about us potentially undershooting the 8-9 win mark. That'd be a worst case scenario.

Alternatively, we'll do what CRA suggested and dominate the game in the yards category but miss oppourtunities on crucial downs and as a result never go up as much as we feel we should similarly to the Jets game. Could see either happening.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Think it similar to the Philly game in some aspects.

D dominates early vs a bad offense and sets up an easy win.    We never get up as much as we feel we should be. Staff does try to get an even rush/pass split that leans slightly to the run.  Which prevents the turnovers we saw vs Philly.   Chuba grinds out a good but unspectacular game.  

23 - 13 Panthers 

Their offense appears to be a MASH unit. We should dominate on D but this O will be the equalizer in a rather ugly game. I think we get this one by a FG but it wouldn’t surprise me either if we lose by same.

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18 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Their offense appears to be a MASH unit. We should dominate on D but this O will be the equalizer in a rather ugly game. I think we get this one by a FG but it wouldn’t surprise me either if we lose by same.

Last time we faced a trash NY team….we barely squeaked by in reality.  
 

I got faith the D can setup a win.  I just don’t know if the O can do their part.   Just too inconsistent.    And turnovers are clearly becoming a real issue.  

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17 minutes ago, CRA said:

Last time we faced a trash NY team….we barely squeaked by in reality.  
 

I got faith the D can setup a win.  I just don’t know if the O can do their part.   Just too inconsistent.    And turnovers are clearly becoming a real issue.  

28th in the NFL in turnover margin. That isn't gonna result in many wins.

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