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Current Win Total Odds for Remainder of Season


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For those of you who are Tankers, you should know that the gurus in Vegas have the Panthers finishing the season with a record of 5-12 or 6-11--with a lean toward 6 wins.

Carolina Panthers: Over/Under 5.5 (-130)

The Panthers (5.5 wins) are 0-5 on the road this season but have won three straight home games under interim HC Steve Wilks. They’re getting +120 odds at Caesars to finish with five wins or fewer. (which to me, indicates that the odds of winning 6 games is slightly higher than 5)

https://www.thelines.com/odds/nfl-win-totals/

With the Panthers' current over/under at 5.5 they sit in the 29th best position entering this week--meaning if this were the draft order, they would pick 3rd. 

The Panthers have 2 winnable home games, however, and they have been winning at home under Wilkes.  Pittsburgh and Detroit.  They play at Seattle on December 11, and then after 2 home games, finish the year on the road with games at Tampa and New Orleans.

Just FYI

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12 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For those of you who are Tankers, you should know that the gurus in Vegas have the Panthers finishing the season with a record of 5-12 or 6-11--with a lean toward 6 wins.

Carolina Panthers: Over/Under 5.5 (-130)

The Panthers (5.5 wins) are 0-5 on the road this season but have won three straight home games under interim HC Steve Wilks. They’re getting +120 odds at Caesars to finish with five wins or fewer. (which to me, indicates that the odds of winning 6 games is slightly higher than 5)

https://www.thelines.com/odds/nfl-win-totals/

With the Panthers' current over/under at 5.5 they sit in the 29th best position entering this week--meaning if this were the draft order, they would pick 3rd. 

The Panthers have 2 winnable home games, however, and they have been winning at home under Wilkes.  Pittsburgh and Detroit.  They play at Seattle on December 11, and then after 2 home games, finish the year on the road with games at Tampa and New Orleans.

Just FYI

Our game in Seattle will be very interesting.  I think if we win this game we could run the table. I honestly believe the hardest game is going to be Detroit.  Their defense is playing much better and they have a very good offense.  If we pull off Seattle and win at home we would have a 4 game win streak going against Tampa.  Tampa has a couple of tough games they could lose.  If we go in tied with them a win would almost guarantee the division for us as we would have the tie breaker.  Of course there is always Atlanta.

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9 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Our game in Seattle will be very interesting.  I think if we win this game we could run the table. I honestly believe the hardest game is going to be Detroit.  Their defense is playing much better and they have a very good offense.  If we pull off Seattle and win at home we would have a 4 game win streak going against Tampa.  Tampa has a couple of tough games they could lose.  If we go in tied with them a win would almost guarantee the division for us as we would have the tie breaker.  Of course there is always Atlanta.

I see maybe 3-4 winnable games--so that is about right if we are predicted to win half of the winnable games.  To me, the Steelers are the question mark. I could see us losing out too.  Not sure about Seattle, but the rest are possible.  Detroit has been underperforming all season, and they are better than their record.  If I had that bet to make, I would definitely take the over.

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This season has become so crazy that I'm really interested in seeing how things turn out. I see us winning out and losing out at about the same odds. And everything in between is just as in play.

I really want to see us win big and win often, I'd love for Steve Wilks to pull out a miracle here.

 

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