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No defending Superbowl Champs have won a playoff game since 2005


Jeremy Igo

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They've been talking about that for a couple of days on radio/tv, but I wonder how many of those Super Bowl teams even made the playoffs the following year? Haven't heard anyone mention that and I'm way too lazy to look it up.

 

 

*Edit* - NM - 4 didn't make the playoffs; 4 lost the first game

 

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It's part of the magic # 8.

 

- 8 years since a Super Bowl champ won a playoff game

 

- Panthers have 8 new starters compared to the first time they played the Seahawks this year.

 

- Panthers are 8-8-1

 

- It was week 8 when these two teams last played

 

etc..

 

There were a couple of other references to the # 8 but I can't remember them.

 

Obviously means the Panthers will win 8-6 with a safety in OT being the difference.

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It's part of the magic # 8.

 

- 8 years since a Super Bowl champ won a playoff game

 

- Panthers have 8 new starters compared to the first time they played the Seahawks this year.

 

- Panthers are 8-8-1

 

- It was week 8 when these two teams last played

 

etc..

 

There were a couple of other references to the # 8 but I can't remember them.

 

Obviously means the Panthers will win 8-6 with a safety in OT being the difference.

 

This is like that number 23 movie.

 

The last good QB to play for the seahawks was #8... OMG

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