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Who Will Lose By The Most Points Next Week In The NFC South?


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Seattle is overrated though...and they are so bad on the road. Remember we almost beat them last year when we were in our sucky part. Their D is exposed like ours. Will be a good test.

 

In our "sucky" period last year, we never ever got blown out like we have these days. We lost that game by 5 points and the defense was playing outstanding. I think they will stomp our asses into the ground.

 

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Seattle is absolutely going to mop the floor with us. Lynch is going to run wild, Wilson is also going to run wild while passing for over 300 yards, we are going to continue our streak of allowing opponents to go over 37 points, our offense is going to crumble against Seattle's D, and then Rivera is going to go back to his familiar hot seat.

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Seattle is absolutely going to mop the floor with us. Lynch is going to run wild, Wilson is also going to run wild while passing for over 300 yards, we are going to continue our streak of allowing opponents to go over 37 points, our offense is going to crumble against Seattle's D, but then the rest of our sorry division is going to lose so it's like another wasted week.

 

A wasted week...for the rest of the division. We are just another week closer to an (allegedly) easier schedule

 

As awful as the mood is around here imagine what it's like for the rest of the division to watch the leader get blown out multiple times and not being able to take advantage at any point.

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In our "sucky" period last year, we never ever got blown out like we have these days. We lost that game by 5 points and the defense was playing outstanding. I think they will stomp our asses into the ground.

 

 

The 2013 Panthers were never even CLOSE to as "sucky" as the 2014 Panthers.  The 31st ranked defense in the NFL is evidence of that.  This might be the worst defense the Panthers have ever had.  I keep seeing the defense breaking records set during the 2001 season (which for those who don't remember, was a 1-15 season for the Panthers).

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A wasted week...for the rest of the division. We are just another week closer to an (allegedly) easier schedule

 

As awful as the mood is around here imagine what it's like for the rest of the division to watch the leader get blown out multiple times and not being able to take advantage at any point.

 

True. I don't think any NFCS fans are happy at this point. I guess we should be the happiest, but I just don't feel happy. Getting blown out (especially at the magnitude that we are) is really depressing, regardless if we still lead the division. Also, I saw it's a wasted week because we could be pulling away from our division, but we keep allowing them to stay in it. My fear is that the Saints or Falcons are going to start picking it up and making a comeback.

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