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RE: Jameis - Don't assume he will suck tonight. History says...


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

2007

New Orleans Saints 28–10 Carolina Panthers

2009

Miami Dolphins 24–17 Carolina Panthers

2012

New York Giants 36–7 Carolina Panthers

2013

Carolina Panthers 31–13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2014

New Orleans Saints 28–10 Carolina Panthers

2016

New Orleans Saints 20–23 Carolina Panthers

2017

Philadelphia Eagles 28–23 Carolina Panthers

2018

Carolina Panthers 21–52 Pittsburgh Steelers

 

1-6 Record at Home

2-4 Under Rivera.

Oof. I'm all of a sudden less confident. 

Why are we conveniently skipping the Thanksgiving blowout of the Cowboys??

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Why are we conveniently skipping the Thanksgiving blowout of the Cowboys??

I was going off the wikipedia entry and completely forgot about that one to be honest. I don't think it counts as "Thursday night football" and counts as a "Thanksgiving Day Game".

I think it should count though and I'll add it. 

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5 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

2007

New Orleans Saints 28–10 Carolina Panthers

2009

Miami Dolphins 24–17 Carolina Panthers

2012

New York Giants 36–7 Carolina Panthers

2013

Carolina Panthers 31–13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2014

New Orleans Saints 28–10 Carolina Panthers

2016

New Orleans Saints 20–23 Carolina Panthers

2017

Philadelphia Eagles 28–23 Carolina Panthers

2018

Carolina Panthers 21–52 Pittsburgh Steelers

 

1-6 Record at Home

2-4 Under Rivera.

Oof. I'm all of a sudden less confident. 

Saturday, December 22 2007

Dallas Cowboys 20 Carolina Panthers 13, Bank of America Stadium.

Granted, it wasn't on a Thursday night, but it WAS a Thursday Night Football game (on a Saturday!)

We didn't lose to the Saints 28-10 in 2007, nor played them on a Thursday. Not sure where you pulled those numbers.

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2 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Saturday, December 22 2007

Dallas Cowboys 20 Carolina Panthers 13, Bank of America Stadium.

Granted, it wasn't on a Thursday night, but it WAS a Thursday Night Football game (on a Saturday!)

We didn't lose to the Saints 28-10 in 2007, nor played them on a Thursday. Not sure where you pulled those numbers.

 

Dallas Cowboys 20–13 Carolina Panthers

It was Dallas but Formatting is hard. Edited original post, but we still lost.

And I specifically neglected to count the Saturday game because that was a Saturday game. 

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I really dislike Thursday games. We suck at them, they are usually bad football, playing 4 days after the last game is BS in the NFL and Thursday is a terrible day to celebrate football. Losing to the Bucs at home would make for a long and sad Friday.

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27 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Pros:

  • Home team usually wins Thursday Night games
  • Panthers usually beat the Bucs
  • Christian McCaffrey is great

Cons:

  • Panthers have lost 8 of their last 9 games
  • Bucs are fiesty
  • Offensive line is not good
  • Bruce Arians hates the Panthers

 

I'd add that we tend to not look good in prime time games.

How we look tonight? No idea.

Should probably also consider the Gerald McCoy factor here.

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7 minutes ago, Bronn said:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Network_Thursday_Night_Football_results_(2006–present)

 

If you want to disregard the Saturday happening of Thursday Night Football and include the Thanksgiving game, we're 3-6.

Otherwise, we're 2-7 on Thursday Night Football.

 

Why would the Thanksgiving game not be included?  It is literally played on Thursday.  It is a Thursday game.  In measuring our success on Thursday, there is no reason why it wouldn't be included.  It isn't like playing earlier on Thursday is more advantageous than playing later on Thursday lol

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8 minutes ago, Bronn said:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Network_Thursday_Night_Football_results_(2006–present)

 

If you want to disregard the Saturday happening of Thursday Night Football and include the Thanksgiving game, we're 3-6.

Otherwise, we're 2-7 on Thursday Night Football.

 

The 3-6 is the winner IMO. Saturday isn't a Thursday and Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday and it being a holiday has no real effect on the stats. 3-6 on Thursdays. That's not great.

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

If we're going to lose confidence because Rivera is 3-4 or whatever on Thursday, then you should regain that confidence when you see Rivera is 11-5 against the Bucs.

 

Winston has also lost 12 straight road games (!!) and is 0-3 on TNF.

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