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I'm excited about tomorrow's game just like I am every week. I believe we will win tomorrow. Time for Greg Olsen to have a big game. Playing his old team has to have him a stoked. He is a great player and I expect cam to find him more times than not tomorrow. I remember thinking over the offseason how I believed Olsen could put up graham like numbers. My advice to Cam would be, "look for Olsen!" Go panthers!

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It will be good for our sanity, but thats about it. Running against a defense that allows an average of 71 yards a game and has allowed 1 rushing TD all season doesn't excite me too much.

Watch us run all over them and use this thing called the play-action pass. Yes, they have a scary ass D, but any D can be exploited with the right plays being called and...I just convinced myself of the opposite point I was trying to make...

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