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5th Annual Predict the Panthers record - game by game version 2014


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2013 version. Predicted 10-6 with a wildcard. Happy to have underrated.
 
 
I was too depressed to do 2012.
 
Here is the 2011 version. Predicted 6-10. Got the record right but not so well on individual games
 
 
2010 6-10 (overshot by 4)  :(
 
 
2009 8-8 (nailed it almost every game right)
 
 
 
 
Here we go
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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit L
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh L
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore W
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago L
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati W
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay L
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle L
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia L
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta L
 
8-8 Just missing a wildcard and continuing the curse of no back to back winning seasons.
 
Prove me wrong Panthers!
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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit L
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh W
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore W
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago W
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati L
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay L
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle W
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia W
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta L
 
11-5 wildcard
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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit W
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh W
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore L
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago W
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati W
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay L
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle L
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia L
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta W
 
11-5.
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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit W
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh W
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore L
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago W
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati L
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay L
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle L
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia L
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta W
 

10-6, will it be good enough?

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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay L
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit W
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh L
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore W
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago L
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati W
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay W
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle L
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia L
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta W
 
10-6
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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W
 
2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit W
 
3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh W
 
4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore W
 
5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago W
 
6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati W
 
7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay L
 
8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle W
 
9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans W
 
10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia W
 
11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W
 
13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W
 
14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans L
 
15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W
 
16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W
 
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta W
 
 
14-2
 
We better make the damn playoffs too.  I made a $50 bet with my barber (who is a foreskins fan) that we would make the playoffs.  Keep fuging pounding.
 
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Green Bay is a sure loss for sure, that much I know. I Feel good about winning atleast one game each in our division, thats 3 wins. Steelers dont scare me, thats 4 wins. Think we can take both the Bengals and Bears, 6 wins. I think we beat Seattle simply because lightning wont strike a 3rd time for them in our house, thats 7 wins.

Vikings with no Jared Allen and Percy Harvin and shaky QB situation makes me feel good, thats 8 wins. Finally. The mistake by the lake and the sideshow QB circus that is Cleveland doesnt scare me one bit, there 9 wins.

Baltimore is a loss

Green Bay a loss

One loss each in our division

Lions will be a loss (our secondary against Golden Tate and Megatron, fugly)

And we lose in Philly.

9-7

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1 Sun, Sep 7 @ Tampa Bay W

2 Sun, Sep 14 vs Detroit W

3 Sun, Sep 21 vs Pittsburgh W

4 Sun, Sep 28 @ Baltimore W

5 Sun, Oct 5 vs Chicago L

6 Sun, Oct 12 @ Cincinnati W

7 Sun, Oct 19 @ Green Bay W

8 Sun, Oct 26 vs Seattle L

9 Thu, Oct 30 vs New Orleans L

10 Mon, Nov 10 @ Philadelphia W

11 Sun, Nov 16 vs Atlanta W

13 Sun, Nov 30 @ Minnesota W

14 Sun, Dec 7 @ New Orleans W

15 Sun, Dec 14 vs Tampa Bay W

16 Sun, Dec 21 vs Cleveland W

17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Atlanta W

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