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Thomas Davis on Tie


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This board was split roughly 50/50 yesterday on people who were ok with the tie and others that felt like it was a loss. Maybe accepting mediocre comes with being a long time Panthers fan, I don't know. I do know that no self respecting competitor is ok with a tie, especially given how that game was ended.

Here's the front page of the Cincy newspaper today that Person tweeted out...

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No, but he didn't see this tie as a loss either. I don't know what to say about that.

 

In reality its not. We were lucky it was a tie TBH because our defense poo the bed. So yea Davis should be upset but should Rivera be upset about Newtons performance? The coach speaks for the whole team and one side was getting it done while the other was not.

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Is it weird that a part of me feels like if we were 3-3 right now, at least there would be some kind of definitive outcome and we could move forward with a clear understanding of where we stand?

 

I know that probably sounded like a clusterfug of words, but I haven't come to grips with accepting the fact that we neither won nor lost.  It's like the game never happened.

 

If we can destroy GB next weekend at Lambeau, then I will be able to move on.  Until then, I'm afraid I'm stuck in no-man's land on this game.

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Is that true?  I don't understand how this can be accurate.

No, it isn't. Because ties act as a half win, half-loss, we would have an effective record of 9.5-6.5, which trumps a 9-7 record. If we win out, we make the playoffs. 

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