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Putting the 13-0 start into Historical NFL perspective


bigdog10

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Updating this thread to reflect the 13 straight wins.

-The Panthers became the 8th team in NFL History to start a season 13-0

-of those 7 teams, 5 of those teams went on to play in the Superbowl (with 3 of those teams winning the big game)

-The 2011 Green Bay Packers (who started 13-0) and the 2005 Indianapolis Colts (who started 13-0) lost in the divisional round.

With a win against the Giants on Sunday, Carolina would become only the 4th team in NFL history to ever start a season 14-0.  A win would also give Carolina the best start to a regular season (14 straight games) in NFC history (eclipsing the 2011 Packers and the 2009 Saints with their 13 straight wins)

In case you are wondering about who the other three teams to start 14-0 are

-New England (2007) started 18-0 and lost the Superbowl to the Giants

-Maimi (1972) went 17-0 and won the Superbowl

-Indianapolis (2009) went 14-0 and lost the Superbowl to the Saints

 

 

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What I love is that the players are putting it into perspective as well.  Instead of getting high on themselves they are like Cam was about winning the OPOW.  He said he should have played better and was not that excited about it.  That is what this team is about, pounding hard and having unfinished business.  I hope they remember the butt kicking that the Titans gave us in the past and we come out ready to take them to the woodshed like they took us last time.  I remember that game clearly.

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7 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

What I love is that the players are putting it into perspective as well.  Instead of getting high on themselves they are like Cam was about winning the OPOW.  He said he should have played better and was not that excited about it.  That is what this team is about, pounding hard and having unfinished business.  I hope they remember the butt kicking that the Titans gave us in the past and we come out ready to take them to the woodshed like they took us last time.  I remember that game clearly.

That's what sh... Ahh, forget it.

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22 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

You basically just told us that we're the worst 8-0 team in the history of all 8-0 teams.

I'm with it. 

 

We could lose one game all season and for some, that one loss will be why we are the worst Superbowl winners of all times!

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