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We are still 6 games behind them on regular season winsl.  11 on total wins and .010 on winning percentage.

 

Another 12-4 season and J'ville 6-10 would even us up.

 

We have a ways to go to get above .500 in the regular season (138-160) but I think we could possibly achieve that in the next 5 yrs if we play consist.  We have an outstanding core.

 

Can't wait for training camp.

 

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While both teams have had some ups and downs it shows the parity in the league.

Curious to know how teams like New England, Pittsburg and San Francisco performed since we have been in the league. Just to lazy to look. We are on the upswing now so I am confident we will continue to improve with franchise players like Cam and Luke.

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The Panthers and Jags have the exact same win/loss record for the regular season- 144/160. Post season they're 5-6 and we're 6-5. The Jags, along with Houston, are the only teams to have never played in a championship game.

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According to Pro Football Reference we have the exact same regular season record (144 - 160). We are 6-5 in the playoffs and they are 5-6. So overall we have one more win than they do.

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