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With everything that's gone on this season, Panthers still control their destiny?


Doc Holiday

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That is all I have ever wanted. Everything else is gravy.

I can't imagine why you wouldn't want the panthers to go to the playoffs.

truth, I don't really care how we do it as long as it happens the season is worth it IMO. I could have told you before the season started we weren't going to win the super bowl this year. All I wanted was just that we make it!

Again I don't think we will I was just raising the fact that it's still possible.

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truth, I don't really care how we do it as long as it happens the season is worth it IMO. I could have told you before the season started we weren't going to win the super bowl this year. All I wanted was just that we make it!

 

That is my attitude.

 

Even though we lost our game last year it was great still being alive while 26 other teams were watching from home. And the atmosphere was a blast.

 

Plus making the playoffs means that every regular season game up to that point has huge meaning.

 

Sure as hell better than sitting through a meaningless December game against the Browns.

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I was for losing to get Cam/Luck and for losing to get Star even though we got him at 14 anyway. If your coach is a lame duck AND you're mathematically eliminated, then lose away. But the playoff experience is worth the 10 slots and GMan owns the draft.

And I am a broken record on this but the 7-9 Seahawks said their playoff win gave them the mojo to win it all a few years later.

Not to mention bragging rights, first time back to back winners, etc.

Losing is NOT more beneficial.

 

with our organization it is. if we win out and go to the playoffs Ron will not be fired and neither will Shula. We will get blown out in the first round. we've proven we don't have what it takes to contend. This ideal does not make me a bad fan it makes me a realist.

 

I agree that Gettlemen is a beast at the draft. He got us 2 first round quality talents at the 28th pick, along with a great guard prospect with Turner in the 3rd. With a top 5 pick he would get us potential 3 draft picks with first round quality.

 

Ill take that and a new coaching staff over winning over medicore teams to be the worst team in the playoffs

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"Why would anyone want the Panthers to make the playoffs?"

 

Let's say for the sake of argument that the Panthers DO win their last 5 games to win the division. You're telling me that going into the playoffs on a 5 game winning streak out of nowhere wouldn't have you fired up?

 

Note: This won't happen.

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