The surging Panthers travel to the Georgia Dome for an NFC South showdown with the Falcons.
Carolina won its fourth in a row with last week’s 31-22 win over winless Detroit, failing to cash as an overwhelming 14-point chalk. QB Jake Delhomme (10 of 19, 102 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs) had his second straight sub-par game, but the Panthers’ running game more than made up for it, as Jonathan Stewart (15 carries, 130 yards, 1 TD) and DeAngelo Williams (14 carries, 120 yards, 2 TDs) went off in helping Carolina rack up 264 rushing yards.
Atlanta lost to Denver 24-20 laying 6½ points at home, halting a two-game SU and ATS uptick and a four-game SU and ATS run in the Georgia Dome. Rookie QB Matt Ryan (20 of 33, 250 yards, 0 TDs) had a fair outing, but the Broncos turned his lone INT into a field goal to open the fourth quarter. It was the lone turnover of the game, and the Falcons finished with a seven-minute deficit in time of possession.
The SU winner is 18-1 ATS in Atlanta’s last 19 games (10-0 ATS this season) and 22-3-1 ATS in Carolina’s last 26 outings (7-2-1 ATS this season).
Carolina is 3-1 SU and ATS in the last four clashes in this rivalry, including a 24-9 victory in September as a seven-point home favorite. The Panthers are 5-2 ATS in the last seven meetings, but the road team is on a 5-1 pointspread run, as the Falcons are 7-3-2 ATS in the last 12 contests in Atlanta.
The Panthers are on a 1-6 ATS slide in November games, but they are on positive ATS streaks of 6-1-1 as a division road ‘dog and 5-0 after a non-cover. The Falcons are on ATS runs of 5-0 after a SU loss, 4-0 after a non-cover and 5-1 at home, but they are on pointspread skids of 1-5 inside the division, 2-8-1 in home division games and 2-6 against winning teams.
The under for Carolina is on stretches of 7-2 overall, 7-1 in division play and 10-2 in November, and the under is on a 4-1 run for Atlanta and is 4-1 in the last five clashes between these two teams.
Carolina won its fourth in a row with last week’s 31-22 win over winless Detroit, failing to cash as an overwhelming 14-point chalk. QB Jake Delhomme (10 of 19, 102 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs) had his second straight sub-par game, but the Panthers’ running game more than made up for it, as Jonathan Stewart (15 carries, 130 yards, 1 TD) and DeAngelo Williams (14 carries, 120 yards, 2 TDs) went off in helping Carolina rack up 264 rushing yards.
Atlanta lost to Denver 24-20 laying 6½ points at home, halting a two-game SU and ATS uptick and a four-game SU and ATS run in the Georgia Dome. Rookie QB Matt Ryan (20 of 33, 250 yards, 0 TDs) had a fair outing, but the Broncos turned his lone INT into a field goal to open the fourth quarter. It was the lone turnover of the game, and the Falcons finished with a seven-minute deficit in time of possession.
The SU winner is 18-1 ATS in Atlanta’s last 19 games (10-0 ATS this season) and 22-3-1 ATS in Carolina’s last 26 outings (7-2-1 ATS this season).
Carolina is 3-1 SU and ATS in the last four clashes in this rivalry, including a 24-9 victory in September as a seven-point home favorite. The Panthers are 5-2 ATS in the last seven meetings, but the road team is on a 5-1 pointspread run, as the Falcons are 7-3-2 ATS in the last 12 contests in Atlanta.
The Panthers are on a 1-6 ATS slide in November games, but they are on positive ATS streaks of 6-1-1 as a division road ‘dog and 5-0 after a non-cover. The Falcons are on ATS runs of 5-0 after a SU loss, 4-0 after a non-cover and 5-1 at home, but they are on pointspread skids of 1-5 inside the division, 2-8-1 in home division games and 2-6 against winning teams.
The under for Carolina is on stretches of 7-2 overall, 7-1 in division play and 10-2 in November, and the under is on a 4-1 run for Atlanta and is 4-1 in the last five clashes between these two teams.