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Keyshaun


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Actually at the end of the day, they will all have the same record 1-3.

Baltimore over Tenesse

Carolina over Arizona

San Diego over the Steelers(Ben meet Favre/Romo. Ben throws as wildly as Favre and chokes as much as Romo. Ok maybe not that much. Ben won't pass out after he loses. But he does throw like Bret Favre)

and the Eagles will be coming to Charlotte.(who right now, happens to be the 2nd best team behind us and will give us our greatest challenge of the year, not the Giants)

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From the same article.....

"If this game stays close, don't be surprised to see the Panthers come from behind. The Carolina offense ranks second in DVOA when tied or losing, but 14th when winning by a touchdown or less, and 24th when winning by more than a touchdown. Arizona's defense is above-average when the Cardinals are tied or losing, but 24th when the Cardinals are winning by a touchdown or less, and the worst in the league with a lead of more than a touchdown."

I thought this was a very telling stat. This is often the Panthers biggest problem, being too conservative with a lead.

Conversely I think they take the opposite approach in the Playoffs, choosing to be more aggressive when leading.

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Actually at the end of the day, they will all have the same record 1-3.

Baltimore over Tenesse

Carolina over Arizona

San Diego over the Steelers(Ben meet Favre/Romo. Ben throws as wildly as Favre and chokes as much as Romo. Ok maybe not that much. Ben won't pass out after he loses. But he does throw like Bret Favre)

and the Eagles will be coming to Charlotte.(who right now, happens to be the 2nd best team behind us and will give us our greatest challenge of the year, not the Giants)

first of all, lets not put romo in the discussion with ben and farve as far as chokers. both ben and farve have super bowls and are natural born leaders. they arent chokers like lil romeo

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He's still not dumber than Chris Carter.

Why am I not surprised that Carter went 0-4 on Wild Card Weekend?

Every week one of those guys picks against the other guys, because they are competing for most right pics.

Guess this week was Keyshawn's week...LOL.

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