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Carolina Panthers vs Atlanta Falcons Sunday NFL Betting Advice

NFL action on Sunday, December 29, 2013 features the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. The game is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET as the Panthers look to secure the NFC South title. A win will crown the Panthers the champs, which is why we back them Sunday on the road over the Falcons.

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Carolina Panthers: Headed for NFC South crown

All the Panthers need on Sunday is a win and they claim the NFC South title for the 2013 season. Carolina has been impressive this year, especially when they rebounded from a tough loss to the Saints on the road only to beat them last week at home. Now, they have just the four-win Falcons in their way to a South crown. Division rival games such as this one bring a ton of excitement to the NFL and the final weekend of games. 

Atlanta Falcons: Time to spoil the Panthers party

Atlanta would love for nothing more than to spoil the Panthers’ celebration on Sunday. Even though Carolina will be in the playoffs, Atlanta does not want to watch them celebrate a division crown on their home field. With a 4-11 overall record, the Falcons have also not played well at home, with a mark of 3-4. They will need to find a way to stop quarterback Cam Newton on Sunday if they wish to win this game and spoil the fun for Carolina.

We find the betting odds for this NFL contest between South rivals the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons at WagerWeb.com. We are going to bet 15 percent of our bankroll on the visiting Panthers to grab the win outright over the host Falcons on Sunday afternoon and secure the NFC South title. Place your bet now so you can enjoy the rest of the week. 

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