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Someone says that Carolina hasn't beaten anyone or has played a soft schedule. The Panthers have beaten the Redskins(not saying much), the Texans, the Seahawks, and Green Bay. All four of them, as of right now after week 12, have spots in the playoffs if the season ended today.

while you can say these teams aren't great, or had problems at the time, the NFL isn't a college league as Thomas Davis said. To win that many games against potential playoff teams is a positive sign.

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This whole we haven't beaten anyone good poo is just ridiculous. What team out there HAS beaten multiple great teams? Hell, there are barely that many great teams in the entire NFL this season...it's not like we can play them all. If we did we would probably beat them too. 

All we can do is destroy whoever they prop up against us. On to the next one...

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3 hours ago, PandaPancake said:

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I understand that this thread is dead, but i've looked through quite a few posts and am on here everyday and have yet to read something that I posted. Most say, "people say we haven't beaten anyone, but we won all of our games." I posted factual information to back up an argument against that sentiment, such as the number of potential playoff teams we have beaten. It was an objective post to counter a subjective argument, and you didn't take any of the detail I have read which tells me that you only take the main idea of a topic, and not the nitty gritty. Good luck to you...Panther fan in Colorado. 

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