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Panther's 20 Seasons W/L Comparison (since 1995)


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Was bored, so I spent a few days on this making sure everything was correct. To be honest, we ranked better than I thought. This is just some information I put together for anyone else bored about our last (and first) 20 seasons and how we stack up against the rest. Feel free to correct anything and I'll edit.

 

20 seasons, since 1995 (320 game standard, ties not counted towards records):

                                                   W         L            Playoff Appearance          Super Bowl Appearance

(AEAST)
Buffalo Bills                               144        176                        4                             0
Miami Dolphins                          160        160                        7                             0
New England Patriots                 219        101                       15                           7
New York Jets                            150        170                         7                           0

(ANORTH)
*Baltimore Ravens                     168        135                       10                           2
Cincinnati Bangles                     141        177                        6                            0
**Cleveland Browns                    89        183                          1                           0
Pittsburgh Steelers                    199        120                       12                           4

(ASOUTH)
***Houston Texans                        88        120                        2                           0
Indianapolis Colts                        197        123                       16                         2
Jacksonville Jaguars                   147        173                        6                           0
****Tennessee Titans                   165        155                        6                          1       

(AWEST)
Denver Broncos                          196        124                       11                          3
Kansas City Chiefs                      160        160                        6                           0
Oakland Raiders                         124        196                        3                           1
San Diego Chargers                   161        159                        6                           0


(NEAST)
Dallas Cowboys                          170        150                        9                           1
New York Giants                         165        154                        8                           3
Philadelphia Eagles                    179        139                       12                          1
Washington Redskins                 137        182                        4                           0

(NNORTH)
Chicago Bears                          153        167                        4                           1
Detroit Lions                             117        203                        5                           0
Green Bay Packers                  207        112                       15                          3
Minnesota Vikings                    166        153                        9                           0

(NSOUTH)
Atlanta Falcons                        159        160                        8                           1
Carolina Panthers                  151        168                        6                           1
New Orleans Saints                  157        163                        6                           1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers            148        172                        7                           1

(NWEST)
Arizona Cardinals                     131        189                        4                           1
San Francisco 49ers                170        149                        9                           1
Seattle Seahawks                     172        148                       10                          3
St. Louis Ram                           135        184                        5                           2

*1996 established team
**Inactive 1996-1998
***2002 established team
****95-96 Houston Oilers, 97-98 Tennessee Oilers


Super Bowl wins:
AFC  11     
NFC   9

Wins/Losses rank in ascending order (rounded hundredth/thousandth/etc.):

1.  Patriots      .68
2.  Packers     .65
3.  Steelers     .624
4.  Colts          .616
5.  Broncos     .613
6.  Eagles       .56
7.  Ravens      .55
8.  Seahawks  .538
9.  49ers         .533
10. Cowboys   .531
11. Vikings      .520
12. Giants       .517
13. Titans        .516
14. Chargers   .503
15. Dolphins    .500
16. Chiefs       .500
17. Falcons     .498
18. Saints        .490
19. Bears        .48
20. Panthers  .473
21. Jets           .469
22. Buccs        .463
23. Jaguars     .459
24. Bills           .45
25. Bangles     .44
26. Redskins   .43
27. Rams        .4232
28. Texans      .4231
29. Cardinals   .41
30. Raiders     .39
31. Lions         .37
32. Browns      .33

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Mediocre and proud of it! Just great to have a team and a bunch of guys I can look up to! All about how you win not how much you win. I just can't wait till we put together our team of role models to win the Super Bowl!

Just happy to have a team here in little OL' Charlotte!

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Also 1998. People forget just how bad we were that year.

 

A couple meaningless late-season wins and one front-office change of heart from a Sean Gilbert trade away from Peyton Manning.

 

EDIT: My mistake, that pick was for 1999. It's 12:35 in the morning and I'm tired. So we'll just say they were that far from McNabb.

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