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Pat Yas


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What's TB's winning season to losing season ratio? I'd be surprised if it's better than ours. NO's can't be much better than ours, if at all.

I know one thing. Carolina has a much better winning % than either team, .461 for the Panthers. Bucs: .396, NO: .433

Doesn't change the fact...

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I don't understand where you're coming from. All three teams have a lot more losing seasons than winning. If Pat Y was equally pessimistic about all 3 when they're not doing well I wouldn't complain.

Fox coached teams have been horribly inconsistent... I don't blame them for ever doubting the Panthers on that fact alone.

The eye test leaves me with little conviction to explain why someone might have trouble distinguishing between which 2 teams have been worse...

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Fox coached teams have been horribly inconsistent... I don't blame them for ever doubting the Panthers on that fact alone.

The eye test leaves me with little conviction to explain why someone might have trouble distinguishing between which 2 teams have been worse...

 

Well I won't argue that point, and in regards to recent history I don't mind the Saints being given the benefit of the doubt a bit when the Panthers aren't because they have been so consistently good lately.  But the Bucs getting the benefit of the doubt so much is what pisses me off.  Consistency is not a good thing when they've been consistently mediocre in their best run since after the SB and consistently bad the past few years.

 

At least the Panthers have the most important building block, a legit franchise QB.  That fact alone should give them more of a benefit of the doubt than the Bucs.

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