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2016 game by game predictions


bigdog10

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Pre-season is over and we are just a few days away from the 2016 panthers kicking it off. Let's see your official game by game and record predictions. 

Heres mine:

at Denver:  Win

San Francisco:  Win

Minnesota:  Win

at Atlanta:  Loss

Tampa Bay:  Win

at New Orleans:  Loss

Arizona:  Win

at Los Angeles:  Win

Kansas City:  Win

New Orleans:  Win

at Oakland:  Win

at Seattle:  Loss

San Diego:  Win

Washington:  Win

Atlanta:  Win

at Tampa Bay:  Loss

 

I've got us at 12-4 and the two seed in the playoffs behind a Green Bay team that gets the luxury of playing the NFC east, AFC south, and divisional games against cutler, Stafford, and Bradford  

i also hate the thought of going 3-3 in the division but the Falcons beat us last year, the saints played is tough both times even with an awful defense and I think the Bucs may be a wildcard team fighting in week 17 for a spot  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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at Denver:  Win

San Francisco:  Win

Minnesota:  Win

at Atlanta:  Win

Tampa Bay:  Win

at New Orleans:  Win

Arizona:  Lose

at Los Angeles:  Win

Kansas City:  Lose

New Orleans:  Lose

at Oakland:  Lose

at Seattle:  Lose

San Diego:  Win

Washington:  Win

Atlanta:  Lose

at Tampa Bay:  Loss

 

9-7 have a bad feeling midseason we will have a major meltdown. We will stumble into the playoffs.  Playoffs we will come out and dominate.  Won't be pretty but will get our first Super bowl win.  

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1 minute ago, Squirrel said:

at Denver:  Win

San Francisco:  Win

Minnesota:  Win

at Atlanta:  Win

Tampa Bay:  Win

at New Orleans:  Win

Arizona:  Lose

at Los Angeles:  Win

Kansas City:  Lose

New Orleans:  Lose

at Oakland:  Lose

at Seattle:  Lose

San Diego:  Win

Washington:  Win

Atlanta:  Lose

at Tampa Bay:  Loss

 

9-7 have a bad feeling midseason we will have a major meltdown. We will stumble into the playoffs.  Playoffs we will come out and dominate.  Won't be pretty but will get our first Super bowl win.  

You have us losing to New Orleans, Tampa, Oakland and Atlanta but winning the Super Bowl with a 9-7 record?

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3 minutes ago, Lilsmitty09 said:

You have us losing to New Orleans, Tampa, Oakland and Atlanta but winning the Super Bowl with a 9-7 record?

Yes all 4 teams are going to be tough. Also like I said something is going to happen to put us in a rut.  But come playoffs the team will rally.  

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41 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

at Denver:  Win

San Francisco:  Win

Minnesota:  Win

at Atlanta:  Win

Tampa Bay:  Win

at New Orleans:  Win

Arizona:  Lose

at Los Angeles:  Win

Kansas City:  Lose

New Orleans:  Lose

at Oakland:  Lose

at Seattle:  Lose

San Diego:  Win

Washington:  Win

Atlanta:  Lose

at Tampa Bay:  Loss

 

9-7 have a bad feeling midseason we will have a major meltdown. We will stumble into the playoffs.  Playoffs we will come out and dominate.  Won't be pretty but will get our first Super bowl win.  

I like this but winning the last game and flipping the Atlanta ones and beating NO at home.

11-5

 

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at Denver:  W
San Francisco:  W
Minnesota:  W
at Atlanta:  Possible L
Tampa Bay:  Win
at New Orleans:  Possible L
--BYE--
Arizona:  Possible L
at Los Angeles:  Win
Kansas City:  Possible L
New Orleans:  Win
at Oakland:  Possible L
at Seattle:  Possible L
San Diego:  Win
Washington:  Possible L
Atlanta:  Win
at Tampa Bay:  Possible L

I feel like our floor is 8-8 with 8 highly possible losses, but I predict we go 12-4 with losses to @ATL, KC, @SEA, @TB

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There's no way we go undefeated as much as would like that. Last year we were the suprise and people kept saying we were going to lose and we just didn't besides the falcons 2nd game. Now this year all the expectations are on and the targets have been painted, other teams know who the Panthers are and are going to be motivated to use them as a measuring stick as how good their team is. 

 

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