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Who's the better team: 20 years later


Towelboy

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I know we are a frustrated fan base - the model of inconsistency. But the only team I think it is fair for us to compare our history with is a team that came out the same year - the Jaguars. In 20 seasons, we have both seen success and failure. Our records are remarkably similar:

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Jags 145 wins, Panthers 147 wins. 

Jags 5 postseason wins, Panthers 6 postseason wins

 

So my questions to our hurting fan base - who is better? Who is in best shape for the future?

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Based on record, we're slightly better.  As for who is in better shape for the future; I don't know.  I don't really know Jacksonville's roster like that, but looking at our roster, I would say we've got some pieces.  Both franchises are hot garbage, though.  Bottom tier type franchises.

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Jacksonville doesn't have a fanbase where as the Carolina Panthers fans would buy PSLs to watch various NFL players take a crap on our entire team.

 

Not sure which is worse. Why would any owner of the Panthers improve the team when the fans are happy with anything? Where as Jacksonville will have to relocate eventually.

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