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NFL Scores Week 12, Panthers Vs. Colts: Running Game Leads Carolina To 27-19 Win


INDIANAPOLIS, IN - NOVEMBER 27 DeAngelo Williams #34 of the Carolina Panthers runs during the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 27, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Scott Boehm/Getty Images) Getty ImagesBut that wasn’t enough to stop the Colts from falling to 0-11 on the year. The Panthers improved to 3-8 with the victory.
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Read Article >Joseph Addai Active, Will Start Week 12 For Colts
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Read Article >Panthers Vs. Colts: TV Schedule, Game Time Announcers And More
Game Date/Time: Sunday, November 27; 1:00pm ET
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Read Article >NFL Picks And Predictions Week 12: Panthers Vs. Colts

Getty ImagesWhile several experts predict the Colts to win this game, the Panthers still look like the better team in this game.
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Read Article >NFL Odds And Lines Week 12: Panthers Vs. Colts
The faith may be well placed, actually. Despite their forgettable record, the Panthers are 5-5 against the spread. The Colts, despite being pretty significant underdogs almost every week, are only 2-8 ATS. The over/under of about 44.5 seems to be more of a commentary on the awfulness of both teams’ defenses than anything about their offenses. The Colts are averaging just 13.1 points per game, but allow 30.0.
On paper, the Panthers are the better team almost across the board. Their offense, led by No. 1 pick Cam Newton, has scored an average of 22.1 points per game. The problem has been their defense, which has allowed 28.6 points per game.
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