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As horrifying as it is to think about, I think we're actually very well positioned


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Moving forward, I think the Panthers could really pull this out of their ass.

 

This weekend we have the most favorable matchup. We're going up against the Vikings who will theoretically not be able to exploit our defense with Bridgewater back there. Additionally, they just lost their starting RT, so hopefully we'll be able to do a thing.

 

The Saints play the Steelers and the Falcons play the Cardinals. any given sunday obviously, but both of those should be losses for our NFC South foes. 

 

Moving forward, the Falcons are fuged. They still have to play the Cardinals Sunday, the Packers, and the Steelers. 

 

If both of them lose this weekend and the Panthers win, we're back in first place.

 

If we beat the Saints the week after, we effectively win the division, unless Tampa comes out of nowhere. 

 

i just don't even

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Moving forward, I think the Panthers could really pull this out of their ass.

 

This weekend we have the most favorable matchup. We're going up against the Vikings who will theoretically not be able to exploit our defense with Bridgewater back there. Additionally, they just lost their starting RT, so hopefully we'll be able to do a thing.

 

The Saints play the Steelers and the Falcons play the Cardinals. any given sunday obviously, but both of those should be losses for our NFC South foes. 

 

Moving forward, the Falcons are fuged. They still have to play the Cardinals Sunday, the Packers, and the Steelers. 

 

If both of them lose this weekend and the Panthers win, we're back in first place.

 

If we beat the Saints the week after, we effectively win the division, unless Tampa comes out of nowhere. 

 

i just don't even

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Not very bright are we? Being well posistioned would be 2-3 games in the lead in our divison. Even having 5 wins, which is still pretty horrible at this point in the season, would still have us in good posistion.

 

Being 3-7-1, is never, never good posistion.

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Not very bright are we? Being well posistioned would be 2-3 games in the lead in our divison. Even having 5 wins, which is still pretty horrible at this point in the season, would still have us in good posistion.

 

Being 3-7-1, is never, never good posistion.

 

Obviously it's not ideal. I don't really think that needs to be stated. 

 

However, relative to the rest of the division moving forward, which is what you take into consideration when discussing positioning, we arguably have an easier path than the other teams. 

 

And if you're going to call out someone's intelligence, try not to spell position three separate times. 

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