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Carolina Panthers on front page of Wikipedia


TN05

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52 minutes ago, TN05 said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

Thought y'all might be interested to see this. I'm a fairly regular editor there and worked hard to get it up to featured article status a few years back (the only NFL team at FA status). A featured article appears on the front page of Wikipedia every day, and today it's the Panthers. Enjoy!

Under conference championships, it says we've won the AFC twice. Also, our playoff record is 9-7. Awesome job overall!!!

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13 minutes ago, bleedsgreenandgold said:

Under conference championships, it says we've won the AFC twice. Also, our playoff record is 9-7. Awesome job overall!!!

Vandals. Normally they semi-protect these pages... not sure why they didn't do this one.

I shall keep an eye upon the page as vigilant as the statues outside our stadium.

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

Thought y'all might be interested to see this. I'm a fairly regular editor there and worked hard to get it up to featured article status a few years back (the only NFL team at FA status). A featured article appears on the front page of Wikipedia every day, and today it's the Panthers. Enjoy!

Nice, and very fun to have it featured today as Panthers Rookie minicamp begins.

Just a question, isn't the overall record 175-176-1?

Here's what PFR says our record is:

Regular Season Record (all-time) : 166-169-1
Playoff Record (all-time) : 9-7 (Last appearance after 2015 season)

 

But down near the bottom of the Wiki article there's a table that lists our record as 175-175-1.  Pretty sure that's incorrect.

Carolina Panthers all-time record[115]
  Regular Season Playoffs Total
Record 166–169–1 9–6 175–175–1
Percentage .496 .600 .500
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9 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Nice, and very fun to have it featured today as Panthers Rookie minicamp begins.

Just a question, isn't the overall record 175-176-1?

Here's what PFR says our record is:

Regular Season Record (all-time) : 166-169-1
Playoff Record (all-time) : 9-7 (Last appearance after 2015 season)

 

But down near the bottom of the Wiki article there's a table that lists our record as 175-175-1.  Pretty sure that's incorrect.

Carolina Panthers all-time record[115]
  Regular Season Playoffs Total
Record 166–169–1 9–6 175–175–1
Percentage .496 .600 .500

It must not have been updated after the Super Bowl. I'll fix it.

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