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Let's put it this way.. We come out of Dallas 11-0. We will go undefeated period.


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6 hours ago, PanthersUnited said:

If we come out of Dallas 11-0, I just can't envision a scenario we don't end up 16-0. Falcons have laid some eggs against Bucs on their home turf and the lowly Saints.. We will handle the Bucs at home, Saints are a complete mess and will be out of the playoff race by then, even if they aren't, they suck.

Giants will find a way to lose, they always do. Even if we rest our starters against the Bucs our depth is just that good we would still win.

we can go 16-0, but is 15-1 even better to rest the starters for the last game and be prepared for the playoffs!

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How many of people could honestly say they predicted the bengals to lose to the texans, and the Patriots to come extraordinarily close to losing against the giants this football weekend?

That goes to show you that you really can't look past any team in the NFL. The difference between a win and a loss can be a missed field goal, 1 dropped ball, one fumble, one interception . Players from opposing teams can get hot and simply go off on us just because.. And also keep in mind injuries happen every single game that drastically changes the outcomes of games.

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