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Panthers: 5% chance of winning SB


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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/now-9-teams-legit-shot-183950722.html

 

Yahoo Finance (why this was posted in the Business Insider I do not know) has the Panthers listed as having a 5% change of winning the Super Bowl.  Note the Falcons were given a 4% change.

 

What's interesting is they go on to say the Falcon have a 50% chance to win the NFCS over the other 3 teams.  Guess they like the Panthers in the post season over the Falcons.  I can live without the NFCS title if it means hoisting the Lombardi over our heads in the end.

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Being 3-0 is great but truth is ... we haven't played anybody yet.  Sure, every week is tough in the NFL but our schedule thus far has been pretty low on the 'toughness scale'.  Our record at the mid-point (4 weeks after the bye) will be a better indication.

we also haven't been really healthy this year. We haven't had our full starting defense play a single game, and might not til Thanksgiving. 

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Being 3-0 is great but truth is ... we haven't played anybody yet.  Sure, every week is tough in the NFL but our schedule thus far has been pretty low on the 'toughness scale'.  Our record at the mid-point (4 weeks after the bye) will be a better indication.

yes, the Panthers have had a weak schedule so far, but we're an inured bunch, so we've won despite being injury-riddled.

once this team gets healthy, any team would be worried about playing us. The Panthers just have to keep beating the teams that we are supposed to beat and we'll be fine.

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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/now-9-teams-legit-shot-183950722.html

 

Yahoo Finance (why this was posted in the Business Insider I do not know) has the Panthers listed as having a 5% change of winning the Super Bowl.  Note the Falcons were given a 4% change.

 

What's interesting is they go on to say the Falcon have a 50% chance to win the NFCS over the other 3 teams.  Guess they like the Panthers in the post season over the Falcons.  I can live without the NFCS title if it means hoisting the Lombardi over our heads in the end.

The Falcons schedule is significantly easier the rest of the way than the Panthers schedule so it makes sense they are favored to win the division, but they think we are a better team so we have a better chance to win the Super Bowl.

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Remember, for every three teams that make the playoffs, five don't. Additionally, one out of every thirty two teams is garaunteed a super bowl victory once per season. It's the rules.

Yes... and? I feel like you were setting up to make a point and then 

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