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Thursday Night Football Thread - Panthers relevance


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, HeroesHealers said:

The Falcons are the defending NFC champs and look like they haven't missed a beat.

The Saints beat the brakes off of us.

The Bucs are a few minutes from moving to 3-1 with wins over the Patriots, Giants and an improving Bears team.

The Falcons lost to a team we have already beaten..

A few poster were hinting that the Panthers heads weren't all in the game due to the protest or lack of one on their end. I thought it was ridiculous when I first heard it, but heck then a couple players came out and confirmed it. So I don't know what to make about the Saints game.

The Bucs are currently losing to the Patriots.

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The Panthers are off to a great start, but with the schedule and the division it's going to be tough.

The Panthers, Saints, Bucs, Falcons, Rams, Packers, Eagles, Redskins, Seahawks and Lions could all win at least 10 games. And if that happens four of those teams will be sitting at home when the playoffs start.

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Just now, HeroesHealers said:

The Panthers are off to a great start, but with the schedule and the division it's going to be tough.

The Panthers, Saints, Bucs, Falcons, Rams, Packers, Eagles, Redskins, Seahawks and Lions could all win at least 10 games. And if that happens four of those teams will be sitting at home when the playoffs start.

Thanks for your input. Labeling the Panthers as the fourth best team in the division means I can disregard what you have to say

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Thanks for your input. Labeling the Panthers as the fourth best team in the division means I can disregard what you have to say

Objectively right now where would you put them? As of now you can't put them against the Falcons, who won the conference last year. You can't put them ahead of the Saints. They destroyed us. And the Bucs look Super Bowl tough despite the early deficit. So where do they go at this point?

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