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Based on 2014, Panthers have 6th easiest 2015 schedule


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1. Pittsburgh Steelers: 147-107-2, .579

2. St. Louis Rams: 147-108-1, .576

3. Cincinnati Bengals: 144-112, .563

4. Seattle Seahawks: 142-112-2, .559

5. Arizona Cardinals:142-113-1, .557

T-6. Oakland Raiders: 139-116-1, .545

T-6. Kansas City Chiefs: 139-116-1, .545

8. Cleveland Browns: 138-116-2, .543

9. Denver Broncos: 138-117-1, .541

10. Baltimore Ravens: 137-117-2, .539

11. Minnesota Vikings: 138-118, .539

12. San Francisco 49ers: 137-118-1, .537

13. Chicago Bears: 136-120, .531

14. Green Bay Packers: 135-120-1, .529

15. Detroit Lions: 135-121, .527

16. San Diego Chargers: 132-123-1, .518

17. Miami Dolphins: 126-130, .492

18. New York Jets: 125-131, .488

19. Buffalo Bills: 124-131-1, .486

T-20. Washington Redskins: 122-133-1, .478

T-20. New York Giants: 122-133-1, .478

22. New England Patriots: 122-134, .477

23. Philadelphia Eagles: 121-134-1, .475

24. Dallas Cowboys: 119-136-1, .467

25. Jacksonville Jaguars: 118-137-1, .463

26. Tennessee Titans: 111-144-1, .435

27. Carolina Panthers: 111-145, .434

28. New Orleans Saints: 109-145-2, .429

29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 108-146-2, .425

30. Houston Texans: 106-148-2, .417

31. Indianapolis Colts: 106-149-1, .417

32. Atlanta Falcons: 104-150-2, .409

Here's a link to a list of every opponent each team will play in 2015. The time and dates of each game will be released in the spring.


 

 

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NFC South vs. AFC South big reason why the schedule's easy

 

We played AFC North last year and both AFC playoff wildcards came from that division (Ravens & Bengals)

 

Also played NFC North last year which had 1 of the NFC wildcard teams (Lions)

 

This year's schedule could only get easier after that killer schedule last year

 

 

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We play the nfc east too. They were decent last year, but I feel confident in our ability to threepeat

 

I'm confident too. Need to go thru Free Agency and the Draft to see if I become more confident or less, tho. Would help if Seattle, Green Bay, Dallas, NYGiants, and Philadelphia lose some quality players in Free Agency. Not worried what Washington does.

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