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Predict Panthers Record from 2020 through 2025


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Lots of talk about all the changes and rebuilding here of the Panthers organization.......so its right at the beginning but from what you've been able to assess at this point what do you think the Panthers will do over the next 5 years with their regular season record?

Based on what I see so far........this is what I think......

2020   4-12

2021   3-13

2022    7-9

2023    5-11

2024    8-8

2025    9-7

No division wins.....missed playoffs with 9-7 record in 2025.........more excuses of a rebuilding process..........we will become the Browns of the south.

I was not impressed with the Rhule press conference ....lots of non descript enthusiasm almost like forming a good ole boys club with Marty leading the way......

Did you see the press conference with NY Giant's hire of Joe Judge as the new HC?

What them both and compare.........

 

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7 minutes ago, Jar Ja Rhule said:

2020  0-16

2021  16-0

2022  Suspended due to WW3

2023  Suspended due to WW3

2024  Meteor hits....  4-7

2025  First SFL (Space Football League) season:  0-16

Low Energy!  Sad!  Many such cases.

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19 minutes ago, Jar Ja Rhule said:

2020  0-16

2021  16-0

2022  Suspended due to WW3

2023  Suspended due to WW3

2024  Meteor hits....  4-7

2025  First SFL (Space Football League) season:  0-16

I love that a meteor hits and doesn’t cancel the season the way a war does, but it’s implied that it has a negative effect on a shortened season. Also this poster seems very optimistic about how quickly Elon Musk will lead humanity into space.

This is my favorite post all week.

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The unique thing about the NFL vs. college is the talent level is so similar. The last two years we are 4-12 in games decided by 1 score. If we have guys that make those plays, like the year we went to the Super Bowl, 7-1 in games decided by 1 score (mainly because we took our foot off the gas), we have the ability to be very good next year. 

 

i want to see progress, then I want to see consistent winning. 
 

2020: 7-9

2021-2025: consistent 10+ win seasons 

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42 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

Lots of talk about all the changes and rebuilding here of the Panthers organization.......so its right at the beginning but from what you've been able to assess at this point what do you think the Panthers will do over the next 5 years with their regular season record?

Based on what I see so far........this is what I think......

2020   4-12

2021   3-13

2022    7-9

2023    5-11

2024    8-8

2025    9-7

No division wins.....missed playoffs with 9-7 record in 2025.........more excuses of a rebuilding process..........we will become the Browns of the south.

I was not impressed with the Rhule press conference ....lots of non descript enthusiasm almost like forming a good ole boys club with Marty leading the way......

Did you see the press conference with NY Giant's hire of Joe Judge as the new HC?

What them both and compare.........

 

Judge was full of meaningless talk.  WTF are you talking about?

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