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as tough as this loss is... we held Seattle to only 12 points. i still have hope we can put it all together at least for the division games. the defense woke up and remembered how to play today. our offense wont be down long. still alot of reason for hope with 8 more games to play. Panthers can still go 11-4-1

I like your faith that you feel we can win out. I'm glad someone still has faith.

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@BJMonster.... i dont think we will win out. i do think we will have a better record in the 2nd half than we did in the first. we've gone 3-4-1 in the first half. i think we could very possibly go 6-2 in the second half. of course... if the Panthers buck their trend and DONT get better in the 2nd half of the season... we could be looking at a losing record to end the season.

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have they?

 

3-0 this year counting this Green Bay drubbing and an article from last year but drives the point home: http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2013/11/no_nfl_team_more_dominant_at_h.html

 

I'm honestly not sure why a lot of Panthers fans comment so much on other teams when they clearly don't watch much outside of the Panthers. Not saying you are that person but it's quite clear we have a lot of people who simply don't follow the NFL but try to talk about the Panthers without any sort of context to how the rest of the NFL goes/is going.

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3-0 this year counting this Green Bay drubbing and an article from last year but drives the point home: http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2013/11/no_nfl_team_more_dominant_at_h.html

 

I'm honestly not sure why a lot of Panthers fans comment so much on other teams when they clearly don't watch much outside of the Panthers. Not saying you are that person but it's quite clear we have a lot of people who simply don't follow the NFL but try to talk about the Panthers without any sort of context to how the rest of the NFL goes/is going.

 

yes, I get it, the Taints have a much better record at home than the do on the road, and the seahawks don't lose at home either...oh, wait.

 

making a blanket statement about the performance of a team based on performance of past teams is not going to serve you well, though.  Neither you, nor the article you linked give any legitimate reason for the Taints performing better at home, you just say that they do.  Until you offer up a genuine root cause, it's nothing more than an opinion and could very well just be variance.  8 games is not a very big sample set, after all.

 

Don't gloss over that the Taints are still a good team.  They are going to win more than they lose in general.  The Taints will lose at home, and may very well lose more than one this year.  After they come to Charlotte, they have SF, CIN and BAL at home.

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yes, I get it, the Taints have a much better record at home than the do on the road, and the seahawks don't lose at home either...oh, wait.

 

making a blanket statement about the performance of a team based on performance of past teams is not going to serve you well, though.  Neither you, nor the article you linked give any legitimate reason for the Taints performing better at home, you just say that they do.  Until you offer up a genuine root cause, it's nothing more than an opinion and could very well just be variance.  8 games is not a very big sample set, after all.

 

Don't gloss over that the Taints are still a good team.  They are going to win more than they lose in general.  The Taints will lose at home, and may very well lose more than one this year.  After they come to Charlotte, they have SF, CIN and BAL at home.

 

It's the same reason it's always been wtf are you talking about...you actually don't get it then...and trying to say it's an opinion is like trying to say it's an opinion that the Panthers haven't had back to back winning seasons...it's on paper for you to clearly see.(or on TV before hand)

 

It's also more than 8 games...watch some NFL..today was their 11th straight and in 2011/13 they were 8-0.

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