The Carolina Panthers could have the pieces to make a move in the NFC South. That’s a pretty loaded “could”, though.
A deep young defense is the backbone of this team, but questionable coaching, a star running back made of tissue paper, and the curious quarterback case of Baker Mayfield has divided bettors on the Panthers’ potential. At least Carolina’s NFL odds are projecting progress from its five wins in 2021.
Should football bettors keep pounding the point spreads considering this team was the worst bet in the NFC at 5-12 ATS last year? We find out in our Carolina Panthers 2022 betting preview.
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Doug Pederson | It is a sunny late summer afternoon in Berkshire but Jess Fishlock’s mind has fast-forwarded to November on another continent. After all, Reading’s marquee loan signing knows her future could hinge on the result of that month’s US presidential election. In the past, Wales’s most-capped player has said her future lies in the US and, more specifically, Seattle, the city she fell in love with eight years ago after swapping Bristol Academy for the local club now known as OL Reign. England women’s and men’s teams receive same pay, FA revealsRead more Fishlock had not bargained for 2020, this most disorientating of years and one when the Pacific coast has lost a little of its allure. Cue a… Michael Krohn-Dehli shapes as Denmark s key man when they take on Portugal in Euro 2012 s Group B clash on Wednesday. The 29-year-old winger sent fans around the world scrambling to find out who he was when he scored Denmark s goal in their shock victory over the Netherlands on Saturday. But Krohn-Dehli cannot expect to fly under the radar against Portugal. Head coach Paulo Bento and his Portugal team knew all about Krohn-Dehli before his goal against the Dutch, as the Brondby winger scored a crucial goal in qualifying against the Portuguese. In Group H of Euro 2012 qualifying, Denmark and Portugal met on the final match day knowing that the winner would qualify automatically for the continental championships. After 12 minutes in Copenhagen, Kroh… Graeme Souness believes FIFA should allow Ukraine to qualify automatically for this year s World Cup in Qatar, to send a message to the Russian government. Souness beloved Scotland hosted Ukraine on Wednesday in a World Cup qualifying play-off that was delayed from March following Russia s invasion of the country. The attack was universally condemned but the fighting has continued since, with millions of Ukrainians displaced and thousands left defending their homeland. While the winner of Wednesday s encounter in Glasgow will face Wales on Sunday to determine the final European team to reach Qatar, Souness passionately believes that regardless of the outcome, FIFA should ensure Ukraine feature in the tournament. It s the strangest emotion I think I ve ev… Two-time World Cup winners Argentina arrive in Brazil hoping to end a 28-year wait for the coveted title and winning the trophy on their bitter rivals soil would be a perfect scenario. Los Albicelestes are the only star-studded team in Group F, but the likes of Bosnia, Nigeria and Iran will give their best to make life difficult for Alejandro Sabella s team. The Eastern European side may be taking part at their first ever World Cup, but they seem to have a good chance of reaching the knockout stages. The 2013 Africa Cup of Nation winners have got plenty of potential but it remains to be seen if they can prove their worth when it really matters, whilst Asia s number one side Iran will have to cause quite a few shocks if they want to beat the odds and progress from the group stag… Spain scraped through to the Euro 2012 final after defeating Portugal in a penalty shootout on Wednesday. With the scores locked at 0-0 after 120 minutes, Cesc Fabregas struck the winning penalty to clinch the 4-2 shootout win at Donetsk s Donbass Arena. Bruno Alves struck the crossbar with his penalty attempt that ultimately proved costly for the Portuguese. Both Spain s Xabi Alonso and Portugal s Joao Moutinho had their opening penalties saved before the sides traded goals. Alves failed to convert with the score at 3-2, allowing Fabregas to send Spain through to their third straight final at a major international tournament. Spain will meet either Germany or Italy in the final at Kiev s Olympic Stadium on Sunday. … |