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Tomorrow could flip the script entirely..


PanthersNC1984

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I'm not so sure about that. 

If we beat the Falcons all that does is keep our slim hopes alive. For us to acutally have a shot at the playoffs we're going to have to win every game except for maybe 1 more loss for the rest of the season. Since all 4 of our loses we already have are all NFC loses thats really bad for wild card seeding. 

We have to either hope the Saints go on a huge slide somehow or a variety of other NFC teams ahead of us in seeding also lose a number of games. Which is why we aren't mathematically eliminated yet. Even so our 4 NFC loses have taken a lot of the power out of our own hands and left much of our playoff fate to other teams even if we do win out or win all but 1 . 

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Like I've said. The Panthers for whatever reason are one of the few teams that actually has a winning record vs the Cheatriots.

They've probably made it impossible mathematically. You know, helping Rodgers into the end zone at a crucial moment in the game after he was legitimately sacked for a safety. Masters of momentum they are. Out coach that.

Of course if we got our rematch they'd be "favored" both in Vegas and by hostile officials, just like the last two times.

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14 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Panthers can't afford to come into tomorrow's game emotionally flat like they often do against teams that they are expected to beat.  Playing down to the competition's level will result in a loss.

You know the Falcons are now in spoiler mode.

yeah its one of the big reasons why ron is such a terrible coach..

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