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Predictions: Panthers at Bucs


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The Panthers will win if the officials do there job and not try to protect the NFL Golden Boy, Tom Brady, who I feel sure the NFL would like to see in the playoffs.

Plus, no calls by the officials could decide the game, unless the Panthers take it to the Bucs like they did to the Lions.

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11 hours ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Brady gets atleast 5 roughing the passer calls 

The NFL wants Brady in the playoffs, and the refs are there stooges, this will be superbowl 50 all over again 

The NFL already has their money for the season so it doesn’t matter to them who wins. Refs on the other hand may have allegiances, hopefully not.

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Our secondary could cost us this game. Even if JC plays he won’t be able to tackle, Taylor is straight up garbage and Henderson is on and off. Norman being here is a great story but it’s not 2015.

Forgot about my prediction; we run the ball for 200 yards and two scores, Darnold throws a score but has a costly turnover in the 4th leading to a Brady comeback

Bucs 27

Panthers 24

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14 hours ago, Zod said:

Welp, here it is almost January and we could still make the playoffs.

 

Please tell me what will happen this weekend. I don't mind spoilers.

Panthers - 27

Sucks - 10

We continue to Keep Pounding the rock on the old, slow, broken down Bucs. We run for 190 yards and 2 TDs. Bearded Sam, aka GEQBUS continues his great play going 20/29 for 226 yards and 1 TD, no turnovers.  We get 2/2 FGs from Steady Eddie.

Meanwhile the D breaks it off in Brady and the Bucs O once again. Holding them to 3 points until late in 4th quarter. Much rejoicing to be had in the Bank.

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13 hours ago, pantherj said:

When your o-line is stronger than another teams d-line, then it's going to be the same the second time you play them that season barring injuries. We'll be able to run on the Bucs like we ran it on them last time. Nothing changed. Strength is strength, it didn't disappear. They aren't suddenly going to be stronger.

The main deciding factor is Brady. Will he make the big plays down field or not? If he doesn't, then we run our way to victory.

 

Their o line is seriously banged up. They lost another one this past game, and Whirfs is hurting too. We should be able to whip their asses up front.

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5 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

The bucs won't even hang.

This game will be over by half time.

Yup. They just look so old and tired. They damn near lost to the 4-10 Cards with their goddamn 3rd string QB. I think we get up big on them and don’t look back. They are injured as hell.

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30 minutes ago, joemac said:

Their o line is seriously banged up. They lost another one this past game, and Whirfs is hurting too. We should be able to whip their asses up front.

All signs are pointing to a Panthers win unless Brady goes off. Brian Burns can't disappear in this game either because the secondary is going to need his help.

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