No matter whether you call yourself a die-hard Patriots fan, our just a casual watcher of the games, anyone who watched the Patriots this year thought they were destined to play for their 2nd consecutive Super Bowl title in San Francisco during Super Bowl 50. Nearly two weeks later, the devastating loss still sits fresh in the memory banks of those watched an ugly performance on January 24th in Denver. But what’s that old saying? Life Goes On? Alas, the final game of the NFL year will commence Sunday around 6:37PM when the 15-1 Carolina Panthers face the vaunted defense, and dormant offense of the Denver Broncos.
With no dog
in the fight, it serves as the perfect occasion to throw a small party with
friends, check out some of this year’s popular commercials, enjoy Coldplay
during the halftime show and even take part in having a few “entertainment
units” on the game. In a simple manner below, you will find WHY each team will
win the game.
Carolina
Panthers Will Win Super Bowl 50 IF
They can run
the ball with even just moderate success. In the AFC Championship the Patriots
flat out abandoned the idea of running the ball, leaving Denver edge rushers
Von Miller, Demarcus Ware, and Malik Jackson to feast on a depleted Patriots
offensive line. If the Panthers can bet positive yardage from every-down back Jonathan Stewart as well as rushes from
backup Mike Tolbert and quarterback Cam Newton. Speaking of Newton, Carolina
should have success and will win as long as he does not turn the ball over. As
far as the Panthers’ defense goes, play smart, keep it simple, don’t try to do
too much. Peyton Manning’s lack of
arm strength doesn’t help out Denver at all. If Carolina can stop the run, they
should be fine.
Denver
Broncos Will Win Super Bowl 50 IF
That
electric and cheetah-like defense plays the game of their lives. There aren’t
stud receivers on the Panthers for All-Pro Denver Cornerback’s Chris Harris and Aqib Talib to cover. In return the linebacking core must be able to
contain the run and limit the big play capabilities of the Panthers. No one
really expects Peyton Manning to
light up the Panthers defense. Denver receivers Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel
Sanders might not put up big numbers, but they might only need one or two
big plays to make a difference. If Denver is able to stop Carolina, and move
the ball on the ground with running backs CJ
Anderson and Ronnie Hillman then they
Broncos will hoist another Lombardi Trophy.
FINAL
SCORE PREDICTION:
CAROLINA 20
DENVER 16
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