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Bodes well for the playoffs:


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• The Carolina Panthers can expect a long run in the playoffs. In each of the last five years, a team that went unbeaten at home advanced to the Super Bowl. The Panthers finished their home schedule 8-0. Here are the home unbeatens since 2003:

Year Team Record Advancement

2007 New England 16-0 Super Bowl

2006 Indianapolis 12-4 Super Bowl

2006 San Diego 14-2 AFC semifinals

2005 Seattle 13-3 Super Bowl

2005 Denver 13-3 AFC title game

2004 New England 14-2 Super Bowl

2004 Pittsburgh 15-1 AFC title game

2003 New England 14-2 Super Bowl

2003 Kansas City 13-3 AFC semifinals

2003 St. Louis 12-4 NFC semifinals

2003 Seattle 10-6 Wild-card appearance

http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/nwsltr/sports/fromthe50/stories/121708dnspoinsidenfl.695db5a9.html

So if tampa loses one of its final two games then we definietely go to the super bowl ;)

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