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Post the predictions for CAR vs SEA from the websites here


nctarheel0619

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I don't get why everyone up here gets so bent out of shape about people picking Seattle to beat us..I mean they've only beaten us every time we've played them since we drafted Cam..On top of that we've played some bad teams up to this point in the season so of course until we beat a quality team we aren't going to get any due..Seattle is pretty damn tough to beat at home..we can win but we could also easily lose..I just don't get why everyone cries about predictions haha

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Personally, I couldn't care less.  I just know how others on this website care.  I on the other hand, would rather hear a fans opinion on the matter that likes to watch football and isn't biased.  So far, two of my fellow friends (including a Falcon fan) has us beating the Seahawks.  

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I don't blame them one bit picking against us. Put yourselves in their shoes.. These analysts get paid to make predictions based on real factors. We haven't won a single game after a bye in the Rivera era, we played the Seahawks 4 times and lost all 4 times in a row, 3 of those losses on our home field against a Seattle team that is almost literally unbeatable at home in the Wilson era..

Now being a highly educated analyst that actually has a job by multi billion dollar sports media companies doing this for a living, why on earth would you pick the Panthers to win this game?

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I don't blame them one bit picking against us. Put yourselves in their shoes.. These analysts get paid to make predictions based on real factors. We haven't won a single game after a bye in the Rivera era, we played the Seahawks 4 times and lost all 4 times in a row, 3 of those losses on our home field against a Seattle team that is almost literally unbeatable at home in the Wilson era..

Now being a highly educated analyst that actually has a job by multi billion dollar sports media companies doing this for a living, why on earth would you pick the Panthers to win this game?

 Gotta say I agree. I feel we can / will pull this out, but there's no denying the odds are against us based on history. Keyword being history. Seattle is 28-2 or something like that the Wilson era, but a winless Detroit team should've beat them.

If Seattle was 3-2 or better, I think some analysts would take a chance on us, but it's very hard to see the Seahawks at 2-4 for most people.

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I don't blame them one bit picking against us. Put yourselves in their shoes.. These analysts get paid to make predictions based on real factors. We haven't won a single game after a bye in the Rivera era, we played the Seahawks 4 times and lost all 4 times in a row, 3 of those losses on our home field against a Seattle team that is almost literally unbeatable at home in the Wilson era..

Now being a highly educated analyst that actually has a job by multi billion dollar sports media companies doing this for a living, why on earth would you pick the Panthers to win this game?

Because past years outcomes don't mean poo and the Panthers are a better team THIS year? Because last year RW fumbled the ball 11 times and recovered all 11, and this year he's not getting his fumbles back? And if you want to go off recent history (which again, is stupid), these games have always been very close and it's been decided by turnovers. This year Carolina isn't turning the ball over and RW is. 

We win. 

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