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Carolina Panthers @ San Francisco 49ers

October 25, 2019 by James Pasqual

4:05 PM EST, FOX - Line: 49ers -5.5, Over/Under: 41 Two of the most surprising teams in the NFC meet in a clash by the Bay, as the surging Carolina Panthers look to continue their impromptu run against the undefeated San Francisco 49ers, from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Football is indeed a funny game, folks, for if we had told you that the Panthers (4-2, 2nd in NFC South) would have gone on a four-game winning streak following a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Daily Crystal Ball, Football, NFL Tagged With: Brian Burns, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey, D.J. Moore, Daily Crystal Ball, Dante Pettis, Deebo Samuel, Emmanuel Sanders, George Kittle, Greg Olsen, James Bradberry, Jimmy Garoppolo, John Lynch, Kyle Allen, Kyle Shanahan, Levi's Stadium, Mario Addison, Marquise Goodwin, Matt Breida, National Football League, NFC South, NFC West, NFL, Nick Bosa, Norv Turner, Raheem Mostert, Robert Saleh, Ron Rivera, San Francisco 49ers

NFL Preview 2019: Carolina Panthers

September 2, 2019 by James Pasqual

Our 2019 NFL Preview marches through the NFC South, with our next stop being in Carolina, where the Panthers look to pick up the pieces after a disappointing finish to the previous campaign saw them miss the Playoffs for the second time in three years. After a promising 6-2 start, Ron Rivera's charges spiraled into a seven-game losing streak before saving some face in the season finale. Now the pressure is on the veteran Head Coach, who must now … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: Brian Burns, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey, D.J. Moore, David Tepper, Greg Little, Luke Kuechly, National Football League, NFC South, NFL, Nov Turner, Ron Rivera

Carolina Panthers @ Pittsburgh Steelers

November 6, 2018 by James Pasqual

8:20 PM EST, NFL Network - Line: Steelers -4,  Over/Under: 51.5 Two of the hottest teams in the league meet in a midweek clash as the surging Pittsburgh Steelers host the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Football from Heinz Field, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Despite an 11-5 finish to the 2017 Campaign, the Panthers (6-2, 2nd in NFC South) were very much a question mark in a stacked NFC, undergoing a wealth of change on the offensive side of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: AFC North, antonio brown, Ben Reothlisberger, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey, Greg Olsen, Heinz Field, James Conner, le'veon bell, mike tomlin, National Football League, NFC South, NFL, Norv Turner, pittsburgh steelers, Ron Rivera

NFL 2018 Preview: Carolina Panthers

August 31, 2018 by James Pasqual

Our 2018 Regular Season Preview continues through the NFC South with the Carolina Panthers, who are looking to return to the Playoffs for the fourth time in six seasons.  Few teams were hotter coming down the stretch than the Panthers, who after a 4-3 start to the campaign rounded into impressive form winning seven out of their last nine games.  However, despite the wave of momentum that Ron Rivera's charges rode into the Postseason, they were … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baseball Tagged With: 2018 NFL Preview, C.J. Anderson, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey, D.J. Moore, Dave Gettleman, David Tepper, Devin Funchess, Eric Washington, Greg Olsen, Jarius Wright, Jerry Richardson, Marty Hurney, Mike Shula, National Football League, NFC South, Norv Turner, Ron Rivera, Sean McDermott, Steve Wilks, Torrey Smith

Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints

January 7, 2018 by James Pasqual

4:40 PM EST, FOX - Line: Saints -7,  Over/Under: 48 Familiar foes face off in the Big Easy, as the Carolina Panthers travel to New Orleans to battle the NFC South Champion Saints, looking to avoid a third defeat in as many meetings in this, the final matchup of Wild Card Weekend form Mercedes-Benz Superdome.  The Panthers (11-5, 2nd in NFC South) are hoping that the third time will indeed be the charm, as they look to finally get over the hump … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: Alvin Kamara, Cam Newton, Cameron Jordan, Carolina Panthers, Devin Funchess, Drew Brees, Jonathan Stewart, Kurt Coleman, Ladarius Gunter, Marcus Williams, Mario Addison, Mark Ingram, Marshon Lattimore, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, National Football League, New Orleans Saints, NFC South, NFC Wild Card, NFL Playoffs, Ron Rivera, Ryan kalil, Ryan Ramczyk, Sean Payton, Sheldon Rankins, Trai Turner, Vonn Bell

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