David Garrard has been praised this season for his ability to protect the football and not make mistakes. He only made a few in Sunday's loss to Indianapolis, but has a chance for a flawless week against the lowly Panthers at home.Carolina is 5-7 on the season and sits three games behind Tampa Bay in the NFC South standings. The Jags will have an easy time running the ball against the Panthers' 17th-best run defense, and should not face any problems in the defensive backfield with aging signal call Vinny Testaverde under center for the Panthers.
Even though the Panthers are coming off a 31-14 win over San Francisco, they will have a hard time making plays this weekend. Jacksonville's run-stuffing duo of Stroud and Henderson is back at full strength, so expect the Panthers to come out throwing early and often. If the Jags can keep Addai under 100 yards, imagine what they are capable of doing to Carolina's DeShaun Foster. Jacksonville owns a 2-1 edge in the all-time series with Carolina, but was a 24-23 road loser when the teams last met in 2003.
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