breathtaking view 360 degree view of the BofA Stadium
To see an amazing 360 degrees view of the Bank of America stadium. The black in the endzone looks great.
Also, according to weather.com, there is still a 60% chance of rain at 8pm in Charlotte.
This could be huge as it would help our running game and hurt their passing game.
I am just worried about our play calling. The cardinals did a great job of stopping Michael Turner, who is an excellent running back. However, he is no double trouble, and plus our offensive line is special. Sometimes our run can be stopped if the box is stacked. Which leaves Steve Smith in single coverage, with the rain coming down. Do the cardinals take their chance if the weather is nasty by stuffing the box and trying to force Jake to make the play? We need more quick slant routes in my opinion. Especially on first and second down. That will bring an extra DB out and cause the safeties to play tight. This would leave more room for Double Trouble, and Steve Smith a chance to run right pass the Cardinal secondary.
Jamie
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Actually rain helps the passing game
Most people say that rain helps the offense more in the passing game because the receivers know where they are going and the DB’s don’t. I don’t think it will matter much since the Panthers have both a passing and running game. It is hard for the other team to score if they don’t have the ball. Carolina will just keep pounding away and chewing up the clock. I predict big Panther lead in first half, Cards get close in 3rd and Carolina pulls away at the end of the game. 42-28 Panthers rain or no-rain.
by SouthernNorseman on
Jan 9, 2009 3:48 PM EST
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