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Down the stretch...


bLACKpANTHER

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everyone keeps talking about how we finished strong "down the stretch" last season..

considering who we played, we better have won most of those games against the opponents we played:

 

DEN - smoked us.. one of only 2 games that we lost by more than 6pts (MNF vs NYG)

TB - lost in overtime in ridiculous fashion

PHI - beat a pitiful team with a ton of injuries- only won by 8pts BTW

KC - lost to the worst team in the league

ATL - a quality win in the books - check

SD - a Jeckle and Hyde team- very similar to us last year.. you can call this a quality win if you want

OAK - another team reeling at that point in the year

NO - a shoot out of a game that we eventually won.. i guess you can say a quality win too

 

so at the end of the day- our Awesome "down the stretch" run consisted of 2.5 Quality wins and a loss to the worst team in the league..

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everyone keeps talking about how we finished strong "down the stretch" last season..

considering who we played, we better have won most of those games against the opponents we played:

 

DEN - smoked us.. one of only 2 games that we lost by more than 6pts (MNF vs NYG)

TB - lost in overtime in ridiculous fashion

PHI - beat a pitiful team with a ton of injuries- only won by 8pts BTW

KC - lost to the worst team in the league

ATL - a quality win in the books - check

SD - a Jeckle and Hyde team- very similar to us last year.. you can call this a quality win if you want

OAK - another team reeling at that point in the year

NO - a shoot out of a game that we eventually won.. i guess you can say a quality win too

 

so at the end of the day- our Awesome "down the stretch" run consisted of 2.5 Quality wins and a loss to the worst team in the league..

 

Yea but if you look at most of the games we lost where by less than a TD in last few mins of the game

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Good reminder, but as others have said no one gives a fug who you beat, as long as you win.  Look at the Ravens regular season, hardly impressive.

 

 

 

1 Mon, Sep 10 vsCincinnati W44-13

2 Sun, Sep 16 @Philadelphia L24-23

3 Sun, Sep 23 vsNew England W31-30

4 Thu, Sep 27 vsCleveland W23-16

5 Sun, Oct 7 @Kansas City W9-6

6 Sun, Oct 14 vsDallas W31-29

7 Sun, Oct 21 @Houston L43-13

8 BYE WEEK

9 Sun, Nov 4 @Cleveland W25-15

10 Sun, Nov 11 vsOakland W55-20

11 Sun, Nov 18 @Pittsburgh W13-10

12 Sun, Nov 25 @San Diego W16-13 OT

13 Sun, Dec 2 vsPittsburgh L23-20

14 Sun, Dec 9 @Washington L31-28 OT

15 Sun, Dec 16 vsDenver L34-17

16 Sun, Dec 23 vsNew York W33-14

17 Sun, Dec 30 @Cincinnati L23-17

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The wins down the stretch may not mean a lot except in the attitude of the players. We came back from 11 down in the NO game and beat Atlanta in a convincing manner. Those things help tremendously in the confidence of the individual players.

But this is a new year with a new OC and other coaching changes, and a new mix of players. We cannot assume that we'll be either better or worse until we face real competition.

Projections based on past performance is always kind of dicey in the NFL, especially for the middle of the pack teams like we were last year.

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Honestly who gives a poo?

New England beat up on a poo division since ohhh 2002 and no one bats an eye.

Denver will beat up on the AFCW this year and no one cares.

If you wins are counted 123456789 and so on. Not A grade B grade C Grade wins and ABC grade losses.

Panthers were damn good at season end, beat they should, beat a couple they might not should have +arrrrr grammar+

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