CHARLOTTE — Trevin Wallace tilts his head back, squints, does some quick math, and then nods.

"It could be a quick game," Wallace said, before laughing and explaining, "probably bring it to my high school days, where everybody's running the ball and the game is quick."

Sunday's matchup between the Panthers and the Bills might not be quite the 2 yards and a cloud of dust that defines a high school running game, but it is a matchup of two of the top 3 rushing offenses in the entire league.

Those sorts of matchups can drain a game clock expeditiously.

Austin Corbett 's prediction for what kind of time frame a matchup of this sort can finish in?

"12 minutes."

After the sarcastic quip that was definitely not asked for, Corbett sits back and gives it a bit more thought before cutting hi

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