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Your Ideal Path to Super Bowl 51 Champs


bigdog10

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Fast forward to Early Feb 2017.  Cam is hoisting the Lombardi trophy as the parade makes its way towards trade and tryon. The panthers are super bowl 51 champs. 

I'm curious as to what three or (four) teams you would want to see the Panthers knock off in the playoffs order to get that first Lombardi. 

-For me it would start with the overall one seed in the NFC (because there is nothing better than playoff football at BOA)

-A divisional round win against Atlanta

-an NFCCG win against Seattle in a similar fashion as the cards game went down earlier this year

-and finally an utter dismantling of the New England Patriots

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Hopefully a route that doesn't require playing both Seattle and Green Bay in the playoffs. If they could meet and get 1 knocked out that would be really nice for us.

I wouldn't mind meeting the Pats again in the Super Bowl, but I think they're being overrated right now. The AFC is really open for a lot of teams to step up.

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   I would like for us to enter the playoffs as a 2 seed and a little under the radar with a 11-5 record and to be completely overlooked by the pundits and  GB to be the 1 seed at 13-3. I would hope for Arizona to upset GB in the Divisional round and for us to beat Seattle just as we did in game 5 of the 2015 season with a 4th quarter comeback with a KB touchdown grab over Sherman and Thomas.

   Then I would like for Arizona to come to Bank of America and lose handily for the 3rd year in a row and for people to finally  realize we are the best in the NFC. Then to tap it off with a 31-14 victory over NE in which all 3 phases dominated with Cam tossing 3 TDs passes, Stewart running one in and Gano kicking a FG. I would like for the defense to get 6 sacks and Luke getting and INT and make Brady contemplate retirement. Then TD can retire on top.

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win the division, but not get a first round bye, just so we get to watch more football and also win the super bowl.

we play the wildcard redskins in the first round. josh caps a great season by letting KB rumble for 150 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

then we move on to the divisionals. seattle comes to us on strength of division record. they come in ready to avenge three straight losses to us and we break one off in their asses. russell wilson cries genuine tears.

nfc championship game, everything on the line. we bag the resurgent packers and avenge that loss all those years ago.

then we hang tight with the patriots for three quarters and demolish them in the 4th for superbowl 51.

win

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First I want to see the panthers beat the hell out of any nfc east team(i hate them all due to the media nuthugging)

Second I want the panthers to destroy Seattle again

Then I would like to see green bay surrender due to the butt kicking they get (revenge from first nfc championship)

For the super bowl I want to see the Panthers beat new England so bad that Brady starts deflating balls again and gets suspended half of next uear

 

Hell, while I'm at it I want the panthers to decide to play against the pro bowl teams and leave them crying for mercy. (Just because I like panthers football and hate the week before the superbowl)

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Bye

1st Round divisional win vs. Seattle 

NFC Championship AWAY vs. Green Bay (Green Bay #1 Seed)  -  I mainly want this because it would shut a lot of people up about us being overrated if we go into lambeau and walk out with a W. 

SB51- 

Denver Broncos.   Win vs. Denver 20+ pt dismantling. 

 

that's what I want. 

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1 hour ago, PhillyB said:

we play the wildcard redskins in the first round. josh caps a great season by letting KB rumble for 150 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Also if he could get trucked by cam on a read option that would be great 

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i legit got what i ever i wanted out of 2015 other then the superbowl ring. i hate seattle and arizona fans they kept making excuses all year on why we were winning etc. card fans kept saying they were better and for us to blow them out the water was my favorite time ever as a pantherfan. this season idc who we play i just want to win and get that sb , we are better this year mark my words. 

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