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Carolina Panthers
Follow the Carolina Panthers in the NFC South. Recommend links and share your opinion about head coach John Fox and the Carolina Panthers' roster.
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Q: How are you feeling?
A: I feel good. Physically I feel fine. I took a good shot the other day. Other than that I’m good. We just got off the practice field. Everything’s good to go.Q: Do you anticipate playing on Sunday?A: Yes. I can say thatQ: Did you practice today?A: Yes, I sure did.Q: Can you put in a nutshell what have been the team’s problems?A: I think the biggest thing offensively is that we haven’t been consistent...
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- Carolina Panthers: Matt Moore's Time Has Come | NFL Fantasy Rankings (bleacherreport.com)
- Carolina Panthers stick with Delhomme - Tell us what you think about decision (gastongazette.com)
NEW ORLEANS — Jake Delhomme may not be your idea of the ideal quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, but after all of these years he still suits coach John Fox just fine.
Fox has stood by Delhomme through good times and bad, repeatedly saying he...
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From gastongazette.com
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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Jake Delhomme got a shot at redemption Sunday and made the most of it.
Delhomme effectively exorcized his demons by leading the Carolina Panthers to a 34-21 upset of the Arizona Cardinals, a bit of personal revenge after he turned...
From gastongazette.com
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- Notebook: Panthers missing both fullbacks in practice (gastongazette.com)
- Panthers-Cardinals: Jake Delhomme, Number of the "Least" (bleacherreport.com)
- Buffalo latest to inflict misery on Panthers (shelbystar.com)
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The date was Jan. 10, 2009. Upstart Arizona stunned Carolina, 33-13, in Charlotte, sending the Cardinals to the NFC championship game and Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme on a downward spiral that hasn't stopped. The teams meet again today, with Arizona riding a three...
From charleston.net
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- Delhomme out of hospital; Panthers grades (shelbystar.com)
Sunday's NFL roundup: Jake Delhomme, whose downward spiral began with a playoff loss at home against Arizona last season, threw a 50-yard touchdown pass before leaving with a chest injury and Jonathan Stewart ran for two scores in Carolina's 34-21 victory that dropped the Cardinals to 1-3 at home this season.
From sportsline.com
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- Panthers redeem themseleves (sltrib.com)
- Warner, Cards run over by Panthers (eastvalleytribune.com)

