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I'm not sure why people think this is an easy schedule. The Falcons and the Saints are just as good as the Panthers according to last year. Jags, Titans, and Bucs are the only games that look easy and the Bucs might turn things around quick. Texans maybe also.

Well, last year the Saints had Jimmy Graham

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I'm not sure why people think this is an easy schedule. The Falcons and the Saints are just as good as the Panthers according to last year. Jags, Titans, and Bucs are the only games that look easy and the Bucs might turn things around quick. Texans maybe also.

According to last year we beat the tar out of the falcons and the saints on the last two games when it mattered.

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I'm not sure why people think this is an easy schedule. The Falcons and the Saints are just as good as the Panthers according to last year. Jags, Titans, and Bucs are the only games that look easy and the Bucs might turn things around quick. Texans maybe also.

Not sure I would say the Saints and Falcons were just as good based on last year....as we beat the living hell out of both if them (in their houses) to win the division.

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Cupcake tier:

at Jacksonville (no chance in hell Bortles beats this defense)

Texans (Ryan Mallett? Lol. I'd prefer to not see JJ Watt vs Michael Oher though. Still....come on, this is a W)

Bucs x2 (Jameis Winston isn't beating our defense his rookie year)

at Titans (easiest game on the schedule)

Redskins (dumpster fire of a franchise)

Giants (I expect them to be a bottom 5 team this year)

 

^6-7 wins here

 

Saints/Falcons tier:

Saints x2 (I expect us to beat the Saints twice, but you can't chalk both of these up as automatic Ws)

Falcons x2 (same as the Saints)

 

^2-4 wins here, let's say 3

 

Tough tier:

Seahawks (Most people are saying this is an automatic L, I don't agree. The losing streak to the Seahawks combined with the losing streak after byes is going to equal a win just because that's the weird way the NFL works.)

Eagles (Who is their quarterback?)

Colts (Glad this is at home)

Packers (Again, glad this is at home)

Cowboys (I'm looking forward to this game for sure, but when the Panthers play the Cowboys in big regular season games....let's just say history has not been kind)

 

^I'll say we win 2 of these 5

 

My prediction for the 2015 Panthers in April is 12-4. Floor is 10-6, ceiling is 13-3. Things are looking good for going back-to-back-to-back in the NFC South.

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Texans went 10-6 last year.

 

In no way is that a cupcake game.  A game to be optimistic about considering their quarterback problems?  Absolutely.  But it is certainly not a cupcake game.  They are a team with good defense and in my opinion, outstanding coaching.  

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