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Panthers: Team killers.


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Arizona

Record before @ Carolina: 4-2

Record after @ Carolina: 5-5

Green Bay

Record before vs Carolina: 5-6

Record after vs Carolina: 1-4

Tampa Bay

Record before @ Carolina: 9-3, 1st NFC South

Record after @ Carolina: 0-4, 3rd NFC South

Denver

Record before @ Carolina: 8-5, 1st AFC West

Record after @ Carolina: 0-3, 2nd AFC West

NFC South Divisional Homefield Advantage

Record before Car @ NO: 9-0

Record after Car @ NO: 9-1

Teams have seen a drastic decrease in winning pctg after getting beat by us. We sent both Denver and TB, teams which looked poised to win their division (especially Denver, who needed just ONE more win to sinch the AFC West) on a downward spiral. Hopefully we will keep the trend of ending teams' seasons one by one and eliminating all of our threats to a SB win. Oh how I would love it for Carolina to win that Lombardi in the Buc's stadium.:thumbsup:

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Coincidence? maybe

But if you want to credit someone for this, I think you have to look at Fox's(and Davidson's) gameplanning and allowing other teams to see how to beat these teams effectively. More importantly, how to beat them offensively. I don't know the stats but all teams seem to collapse on the defensive side of the ball after playing Carolina. You also have to realize how demoralizing it was for TB and DEN especially considering they were primetime games.

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