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                    The Carolina Panthers won their third game in a row on Sunday to improve to 4-3, the first time they’ve had a winning record in about 25 years based on my feelings and not facts. They reached that milestone by capturing a rare road win, the second of Bryce Young’s career. The win and the current record have everyone feeling good, but somewhat lost in the shuffle is the fact that the offense was not good against the New York Jets.
The performance and the health of Young make expectations for this week murky. On one hand, the Panthers are coming off an uninspiring performance and are facing a Bills team that is supposed to be a Super Bowl contender. On the other, the Jets defense might actually be pretty good, while the Bills defense has been pretty poor this season. Plus there are bonus points for this game being at home, where the Panthers are an entirely different team for some reason.
The Panthers do catch the Bills in a tough spot. Buffalo lost two surprising games in a row going into their bye week and are going to come out looking to right the ship in Carolina. Their offense hasn’t been its usual explosive self, so it hasn’t been able to outweigh a defense that allowed 6.4 yards per play in the two losses. For reference, Carolina has allowed 3.7 yards per play during their three game winning streak, second best in the league during that span. The Bills are probably going to better that number, so the Panthers offense has to keep up. Here’s how they can do that: