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UpstatePanther

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I think a Huddler was keeping track of this for a while, so not to step on his toes, but here's where we stand: the Panthers need to go at least 6-8 the rest of the season to finally get over .500 as a franchise. our current record stands at 174-179-1 according to Pro Football Reference. I think the likelihood we surpass that mark is good. i see us winning at least 8 more games this season. Not sure which, because of us losing Olsen, but a 10 win season is definitely attainable, imho. Thoughts?

EDIT: @ncsu12engr corrected me. the Panthers would have to win 10 of their remaining games in 2017 to go above .500

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