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| The Panthers have a great RB combo to run the ball, they also have a tandem of Wide-recievers that can turn any catch into a big play. But then when you look on the defensive side of the ball, thats where the trouble starts. The Chiefs have upgraded their QB and have a very great under-rated RB in Jamaal Charles, who would be able to score from anywhere when he touches the ball. This game would go down to an offensive shootout, and to whichever team forces the most 3 and outs and turnovers. We give the advantage to the CHIEFS in a very high scoring game. Chiefs 38 Panthers 31 |
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