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2015 Highest Scoring Team in Franchise History


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With 2 games left to play, the 2015 Carolina Panthers are the franchise's all time top scoring team. With 2 games to go, the team can go over the 500 point threshold. To put that in perspective, only 2 teams that have won the Superbowl have scored 500+ points in a Season (2010 Saints and 1999 St. Louis Rams). This is more points than the Super Bowl winning seasons of the Peyton Manning led Colts or the Tom Brady Patriots. 

Going forward into the playoffs, I believe that it will be Cam Newton and the offense and not Luke Kuechly and the defense, that will help lead this franchise to our first Super Bowl.

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12 minutes ago, ItsNotGonnaBeAlright said:

Ok, I'm superstitious...let's break our top receiver every year just to make sure things stay the same moving forward.

That's how that works, right?

Superstition is dumb. But hey if it works for you then more power to ya! Just leave our receivers alone, m'kay? :)

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

led by mike shula, we're going to score 100 more points than the chudzinski panthers' epic 2011 campaign.

more poo i can't believe

This season must be absolutely killing Jeremy....his Shula hatred runs deep and he spent months telling us how much Shula sucks.

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23 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

This season must be absolutely killing Jeremy....his Shula hatred runs deep and he spent months telling us how much Shula sucks.

Nahhhh. Deep down inside Jeremy was hoping something like this would happen, he just didn't believe it could based on his previous work.

Also Shula adopted the best strategy ever: Just sit there and yell "GO! CAM GO!".

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