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All I know Is The Last 2 Years The Panthers Has Been Eliminated In The Divisional Round


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Just now, Hotsauce said:

I look at it like:

2013 0-1 in playoffs

2014 1-1 in playoffs

2015 ???....ideally we got 3-0

we have improved every year

If we follow that trend it means a Super Bowl lose. I just don't see this team losing to any team in the AFC. If we lose its going to be Sunday. 

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I bet the bills used that logic when they made 3 superbowls in a row.  Sure we can lose again in the divisional round but I dont think it happens this time.  The last 2 years we have frankly been playing better teams  in the divisional round, this year we are that better team.  Plus I have seen a maturation and chemistry in this team that we didn't have in years past. I fully expect Cam to do what he did in Seattle earlier in the year.  He will make the plays in the fourth quarter that he needs to make in order to win.  I dont care what it is.  He will make the plays and we will win.  Just like we have the last 11 home games.  We are not going to fall apart like we did against the 49ers 2 years ago.  This is our time......

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This team is so different than the previous two teams. It is much better. I also feel Seattle is also not as good as they were the previous two seasons. The changing of the guard of the best team in the NFC happens officially on January 17th at 1PM at Bank of America Stadium. 

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10 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

^ I mostly agree with you but disagree we lost to the better team in '13. We were the better team. We were the referees calling a fair game from victory (you could possibly add Shula going full retard on 4 goal line stuffs to the equation). 

This is a  copout, blaming the refs, come on man.  We lost fair and square.  

VEGAS had us as two point dogs in our own house that year for a reason... we were the worse team.  It's true, no need to be biased.

 

WE are the better team this year, for the first time in our divisional playoff history, and it is reflected in vegas. 

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