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So, 61 percent of America thinks we'll be the first undefeated team to lose


nctarheel0619

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Well let's see...

"The Bengals play the Browns on Thursday night, the Broncos travel to Indianapolis, the Panthers host the Packers and the Patriots host the Redskins."
 
Packers>Indy>Redskins>Browns
 
So yeah if I had to pick a team who is most likely to lose I would go with Carolina because we simply have the toughest opponent and it ain't even close...
 
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At this point, we have a serious challenge, so I do kind of agree with them. It's more probable that we lose since our opponent is much stronger than what the other teams have. 

 

Cincinnati has the Browns...

 

The Pats have the Redskins..

 

Denver has the Colts...

 

Carolina has the Packers..

 

Logic suggests our match up is the least favorable. 

 

But fug it...we're a great team right now..time to shock the world again this week. 

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When the first buzz began about the undefeateds, there were several more teams.

Arizona, Atlanta both lost a few weeks ago, and then the Packers last week.  So, we're not the first to lose.

But of this "final four" - yeah, we have the toughest matchup this weekend.  The vote doesn't surprise me.  I'd have voted the same way, I'm afraid. 

I DO believe we can beat Green Bay.  This team has shown me the heart, passion & skill to do it.  Not sure we WILL due to short week and injuries, but I BELIEVE in these Panthers.  We're going to continue to surprise people and get more respect as we continue to win.

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