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Panthers tied for first in NFCS


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4 minutes ago, cptx said:

as tight as it is this year it could be for playoffs, period.

There would have to be a major collapse by the panthers for that to happen. We have GB and TB which should be marked down as wins. And if we win this saints game that’s 11-5. At the very least NFC south is sending 3 teams to the playoffs. I don’t see a scenrios where panthers get left out. Saints panthers and falcons all still play eachother so teams are getting losses some where

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Just now, CarolinaCoolin said:

There would have to be a major collapse by the panthers for that to happen. We have GB and TB which should be marked down as wins. And if we win this saints game that’s 11-5. At the very least NFC is sending 3 teams to the playoffs. I don’t see a scenrios where panthers get left out. Saints panthers and falcons all still play eachother so teams are getting losses some where

absolutely nothing can be "marked down as wins" for this team dude. Luke and Clay bailed us out when our offense couldnt do diddly squat and the secondary was getting torched. There are no gimmies. 

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaCoolin said:

There would have to be a major collapse by the panthers for that to happen. We have GB and TB which should be marked down as wins. And if we win this saints game that’s 11-5. At the very least NFC south is sending 3 teams to the playoffs. I don’t see a scenrios where panthers get left out. Saints panthers and falcons all still play eachother so teams are getting losses some where

You are assuming Arod isn't back for the GB game. He is scheduled to be back then, the hope for us would be they don't activate him because GB is too far back to make the postseason.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

absolutely nothing can be "marked down as wins" for this team dude. Luke and Clay bailed us out when our offense couldnt do diddly squat and the secondary was getting torched. There are no gimmies. 

A GB team without Rodgers when we are playing at home should definitely be marked down as a win. TB is also on a back up qb. If this team is a seriously playoff contender those should definitely be wins. 

 

Any thing can happen and that obviously doesn’t need to be stated. 

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1 minute ago, Thanatos said:

You are assuming Arod isn't back for the GB game. He is scheduled to be back then, the hope for us would be they don't activate him because GB is too far back to make the postseason.

And you are assume arod will be back, will play like his normal self coming back from injury, and the panthers lose a home game in the month of December.

 

NE SEA and Carolina have been the best teams in November and December going back the last 5 years. 

 

The GB team is been plagued by injuries all season

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