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You know, people keep trashing our easy schedule


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Let's face it, the team has been turning around since the first Falcons game (iirc first game without Godfrey which was first move in revamping secondary). And the Falcons x2, Vikings, Saints, Browns, Bucs, and Cardinals isn't exactly murderer's row. But there is a five game win streak in there with a defense and OLine that are playing miles better than they were in the early and middle of the season. Anyway. I keep seeing people saying we have no shot against Seattle since we've faced cupcakes. If you're not aware, Seattle is on a six game win streak. Those six games were against...

 

The 49ers twice. A team that was completely nosediving and had a rift between the HC and FO.

Mark Sanchez. He carved us up but that was the old 2014 Panthers.

Ryan Lindley. LOL.

Drew Stanton

Shaun Hill-led Rams

 

I mean... this is arguably an equally as easy schedule. Of course they handled it a lot better than we did... only allowing 39 points aka 6.5 per game, which is fuging insane/scary. But they've only scored, what, 3 TDs against us in three games?

 

Not saying we'll win or anything, but the people who are taking the 11 point spread or the over (which is 40.5 wtf) are gonna be in for a shock. This is gonna be some nasty football. Can't wait to see it.

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I love what they're all saying. TD and the boys on D will be amped up and ready to crack some skulls and Cam performs best on the national stage when doubted like this. May end up being the most important game in Cam's entire career, even over a possible Super Bowl. I'm so glad it's Seattle this week and not Green Bay.

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If you beat all the 'easy' teams on your schedule you'll make the playoffs every year. The reality is none of the games are that easy.

 

Carolina is playing good football. Winning 5 games in the NFL in a row is a tall task no matter who the opponents are. The Kansas City Chiefs are at home right now because they lost to the Raiders.

 

Let them overlook us though.

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Ask anyone who makes a living playing in the NFL and they will tell you it is difficult to win at this level in any game let alone string a series of victories together.

 

Look how many "weak" teams have beaten "elite" teams this year in the regular season and you need to consider no more criticism of who had an easy or who had a hard schedule.

 

 

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I am so sick of all the schedule talk---and the division sucked talk.  This is the motherfuging NFL.  Everyone plays under the same rules.  Someone is going to find something to whine and complain about regardless.  Haters gonna hate!  poo, motherfugers, it is what it is. Go get some comfort food and watch reruns of the Young And The Restless for the remainder of your off-season (or off season).

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