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A win sunday would mean the first back-to-back winning seasons in franchise history


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It would put us at 9-8-1 following last years 12-4. Took a bit of luck to get it (typically you wouldn't be playing anymore after 7-8-1) but I doubt anyone here is going to bother themselves with minor details.

 

On the other hand a loss would mean the team has failed to produce a winning record in back-to-back seasons over a span of 20 years.

 

 

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the NFL agent whose clients include Remmers, etc:

Brett Tessler @ TesslerSports 4h

The Carolina Panthers remind me alot of the 2007 New York

Giants. Got hot at the right time, control the ball on offense, &

pressure the QB.

Brett Tessler @ TesslerSports 4h

Carolina Panthers have a great shot to beat Seattle. Similar

teams who run the ball well and play great D. Nobody wants

to face Carolina now

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