Carolina Panthers: How to beat Seattle Seahawks

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Aug 22, 2014; Foxborough, MA, USA; A penalty flag rests on the field during the first quarter in a game between the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports

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  • 2. No Turnovers, few penalties

    The Panthers need to play a clean game. That means not giving Seattle any extra chances. The Seahawks defense has been like Bears defense of the mid-2000s in their ability to create turnovers to win games on their own. Cam Newton will have to be smart with the ball and all Panthers ball carriers will need to secure the football at all costs.

    The other side of this would be penalties. Offensive penalties will unleash the Seahawks blitz package. Defensive penalties will give the Seahawks more chances.

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