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Looking ahead to next year


Cyberjag

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Not sure if this has occurred to anyone yet, but next year's schedule is NFC West and AFC West.  That means tough home games against Arizona, probably Minnesota, and maybe KC.  Difficult away games will be Denver Seattle, and potentially NYG.

I bring it up because we're already going to be 3 time NFCS champs, and next year there's a good chance we get the back to back winning season monkey off our back.

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3 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Why would anyone want to look ahead to next year right now? Enjoy this while it's here

Here is an idea.  If he wants to look ahead to next season,  why don't you let him make his own decisions and you can,  'not worry about next season',  starting with not going into a thread about next season. 

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3 hours ago, Cyberjag said:

Not sure if this has occurred to anyone yet, but next year's schedule is NFC West and AFC West.  That means tough home games against Arizona, probably Minnesota, and maybe KC.  Difficult away games will be Denver Seattle, and potentially NYG.

I bring it up because we're already going to be 3 time NFCS champs, and next year there's a good chance we get the back to back winning season monkey off our back.

With all due respect.

Are you really trying to forecast which teams and divisions will be "tough" next year, this season? LOL

Don't bother.

Who The Hell Knows (though we appreciate your attempt), and just watch today's game, and enjoy the current season!

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Cam El said:

Here is an idea.  If he wants to look ahead to next season,  why don't you let him make his own decisions and you can,  'not worry about next season',  starting with not going into a thread about next season. 

OK, cry baby.  Not sure who pissed in your cheerios this morning. And you quoted something I never even said.  Haha.  Heaven forbid I tell a fellow Panthers fan to enjoy this special season while it's here.  Don't come at me again

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