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Longest Active Home Win Streaks


PntherPryd

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I did not realize how close we are to the top

Makes Sunday night even more meaningful !

#ProtectThisHouse!!

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9/20/14, 4:00 PM

Longest Active Home Win Streaks

• Bengals - 10

• Patriots - 9

• Saints - 8

• Panthers - 8

• Eagles - 5

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Last year was our first year in the playoffs since 2008. We basically had a fresh team go. We got our feet wet. Now we are a better team so we can go do damage in the playoffs.

Being dominiant at home is important. Go 7-1 or 8-0 at home every year makes it almost impossible to miss the playoffs each year. All you have to do is go .500 on the road and you are constantly in.

I love what we are building.

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Taking care of bidness at home is one of the top goals each and every year. Now that we are accomplishing said goal...cool.

Good teams win at home. So I guess it's official. We are a good team. But anyone that knows me, knows I have been saying that for the last 1 1/2 - 2 years. The future has arrived my friends.

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