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I pointed this out in another thread, but thought it deserved it's own.


In 15 years, the Seattle Seahawks have given up very few 80+ yard drives at home.

In 15 years, no team has ever gone into Seattle and drove 80 or more yards 4 times.

Except us.

Our offense is legitimate. Our defense, when healthy, is a force to be reckoned with. We can beat any team in this league. If we execute better on offense in the first half, the Seattle game was in our control from start to finish.

OK, my last statement on Seattle. Moving on to Philly. Let's eat more bird.



EDIT: In case, like me, you're having people still telling you that the Panthers aren't real contenders because they haven't played anybody. Only 10 teams in the NFL have records over .500. Only 14 teams have a record of .500 or better. So, unless we ONLY played those teams, we can't really help it. Also, one of those teams with a winning record, we play twice this year. Also, the teams we've beaten (with the exception of Jacksonville) are only below .500 because they lost to us. If we lose those games, 4 of our 5 opponents so far would be at .500. So they can shut it.

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I pointed this out in another thread, but thought it deserved it's own.


In 15 years, the Seattle Seahawks have given up very few 80+ yard drives at home.

In 15 years, no team has ever gone into Seattle and drove 80 or more yards 4 times.

Except us.

Our offense is legitimate. Our defense, when healthy, is a force to be reckoned with. We can beat any team in this league. If we execute better on offense in the first half, the Seattle game was in our control from start to finish.

OK, my last statement on Seattle. Moving on to Philly. Let's eat more bird.



EDIT: In case, like me, you're having people still telling you that the Panthers aren't real contenders because they haven't played anybody. Only 10 teams in the NFL have records over .500. Only 14 teams have a record of .500 or better. So, unless we ONLY played those teams, we can't really help it. Also, one of those teams with a winning record, we play twice this year. Also, the teams we've beaten (with the exception of Jacksonville) are only below .500 because they lost to us. If we lose those games, 4 of our 5 opponents so far would be at .500. So they can shut it.

... I don't think that's right.

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Neither undefeated Green Bay nor undefeated Cincinnati have played a team with a winning record.

The only team with a winning record that undefeated Denver has played is the Mighty Minnesota Vikings.

Undefeated Patriots schedule has been pretty legit so far. 

But, yeah... Panthers and stuff.

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No lie..someone told me that in order for them to take the Panthers seriously, they need to beat someone with a winning record. I then ask this same person what if we lose a close game in the final seconds...still will not take the Panthers seriously.

So I asked this person about the Bengals and Packers and told them they haven't beat anyone with a winning a record either. What's the difference? He said they are proven teams. 

So Panthers win the division two years straight, two playoff appearances, win a home playoff game, Beat Seattle IN Seattle which only the Cowboys and Cardinals said they have done and we are still not a proven team? The fug?

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No lie..someone told me that in order for them to take the Panthers seriously, they need to beat someone with a winning record. I then ask this same person what if we lose a close game in the final seconds...still will not take the Panthers seriously.

So I asked this person about the Bengals and Packers and told them they haven't beat anyone with a winning a record either. What's the difference? He said they are proven teams. 

So Panthers win the division two years straight, two playoff appearances, win a home playoff game, Beat Seattle IN Seattle which only the Cowboys and Cardinals said they have done and we are still not a proven team? The fug?

You can't fix stupid. My Giants friend think the NFC East is tough this yyear and that the Falcons are the best team in the South. 

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