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Is 9-7 our goal this year?


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I feel like it is. Its the one thing they have been harping on since the clock struck 12 o'clock against the 49er's. Winning season. First Winning season in franchise history,

I have a feeling if we make it to 9-7 by season's end, even if we miss the playoff's the only difference will be: the 300 ads on panthers.com about "BELONGING" to a "WINNING" TEAM because we did the unbelievable and had back to back winning season's, meanwhile the only change on the team being the possible firing of Shula.

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First Winning season in franchise history

 

Panthers went 12-4 in their second year in the league...

 

But yeah, I personally do think of the goal for next season to be "above .500". Obviously I'll be very happy with better, but this is I think the most I can reasonably say I expect as a fan.

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19-0 is the goal. Do you think any team plans on losing games?

 

John Fox used to.  His GOAL was to go 3-1 in every quarter of the season. 

 

I used to hate hearing him say that every single time.

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John Fox used to.  His GOAL was to go 3-1 in every quarter of the season. 

 

I used to hate hearing him say that every single time.

 

The farther we get away from his regime the more I begin to despise what went on in those years.

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John Fox used to. His GOAL was to go 3-1 in every quarter of the season.

I used to hate hearing him say that every single time.

Eeeeeewwwww yeah I remember that I use to think what kind of freaking goal is that. One of the reasons I think Richardson wanted him out, even though he was a pretty good coach.

We want excellence here not just a possible playoff contender here.

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Cams record has been better every year he has been in the league. While I think there may be a small regression if we do not get the right pieces in the draft I don't think Cam and Luke will lead this team to any worse than the record projected in the thread title. I don't guess records because I don't want to jinx anything but I think we will surprise some analyst again.

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