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When Carolina has the ball: The Rams' front seven has great speed and swarms to the hall, but it doesn't have great bulk in the middle. That's the area the Panthers will attack with RB Stephen Davis. St. Louis likely will counter by moving SS Adam Archuleta into the box, creating some favorable single-coverage matchups for QB Jake Delhomme to exploit. Though Delhomme will need to take some chances downfield to keep the Rams honest when this happens, he must be aware of FS Aeneas Williams at all times. Williams excels at reading the eyes of quarterbacks and has the range to make a big play.
When St. Louis has the ball: The Panthers don't have the depth in the secondary to match up with the Rams' multiple-receiver sets. St. Louis will try to take advantage by spreading the field and faking some chances downfield early in an effort to jump out to a lead ...