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Which undefeated team will go undefeated?


Ivan The Awesome

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7 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

According to the guys over at NFL(dot)com.

 

The Panthers have the easiest schedule left, with the strength of schedule...

 

 

Are they aware that the Pats and the Bengals actually have an easier SOS? Or am I wrong in believing that?

Just last week on the broadcast they showed us having the hardest SOS of the undefeated at .522

Since then, all the other NFCS teams lost and we beat GB, so that may account for the change.

Not sure it is very meaningful.

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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I dont' care at all about going undefeated. I just want home field and that lombardi... doesn't matter how many losses we have as long as we get those

I don't believe that. Everybody wants their team to go undefeated. 19-0 is definitely better than 18-1 (winning the Super Bowl, with the loss in the regular season of course, not like the Pats' 18-1) or 17-2 or 16-3, etc. It would be the best season of any team in NFL history. Of course it's not likely for that to happen but fans have every right to root for that, and should. I agree of course that winning it all is the most important and going 16-0 in the regular season and losing in the playoffs is worse than going 14-2 and winning it all, but you gotta root for the 19-0.

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3 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Just last week on the broadcast they showed us having the hardest SOS of the undefeated at .522

Since then, all the other NFCS teams lost and we beat GB, so that may account for the change.

Not sure it is very meaningful.

The .522 was an erroneous graphic, it was accounting for Green Bay as a remaining opponent.

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20 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

I don't believe that. Everybody wants their team to go undefeated. 19-0 is definitely better than 18-1 (winning the Super Bowl, with the loss in the regular season of course, not like the Pats' 18-1) or 17-2 or 16-3, etc. It would be the best season of any team in NFL history. Of course it's not likely for that to happen but fans have every right to root for that, and should. I agree of course that winning it all is the most important and going 16-0 in the regular season and losing in the playoffs is worse than going 14-2 and winning it all, but you gotta root for the 19-0.

believe what you want, but going undefeated is too much pressure. It won't bother me at all if we lose a game or two and win the super bowl. I'm looking at the big picture 

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15 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

believe what you want, but going undefeated is too much pressure. It won't bother me at all if we lose a game or two and win the super bowl. I'm looking at the big picture 

Look at how this team under Ron has performed under pressure... I'm looking at the big picture as well. Dynasty. Greatest of all time. 19-0 to start off this dynasty man. At least 3-4 Super Bowls total, maybe even a couple 19-0 seasons. Any time these Patriots, Steelers, Cowboys toolbag fans try to talk sh*t we'd be able to one up those motherfugers. Bragging rights for life. Strive for the fuging greatest not just another 1 and done type team like the Seahawks are becoming or the Bucs and Aints were.

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Look at how this team under Ron has performed under pressure... I'm looking at the big picture as well. Dynasty. Greatest of all time. 19-0 to start off this dynasty man. At least 3-4 Super Bowls total, maybe even a couple 19-0 seasons. Any time these Patriots, Steelers, Cowboys toolbag fans try to talk sh*t we'd be able to one up those motherfugers. Bragging rights for life. Strive for the fuging greatest not just another 1 and done type team like the Seahawks are becoming or the Bucs and Aints were.

fug yeah!

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