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NFC South Division still up for grabs


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1 minute ago, teeray said:

We have one bad loss

This is the NFL no college football.

We've beaten the teams we are supposed to beat with the exception of Chicago.

We beat ATL and New England in Foxburrow.

That is what good teams do.  Win the Hanes they are supposed to.

If we beat all the bad team AND all the good teams we would he undefeated lmao

15-1 may have messed up our expectations

It's not how many losses it's who and how we lost. We got completely out matched twice by the Saints. The bears just beat us down with out a QB and we gave a game away to the eagles because they wanted it more. We are soft and it's the first time I've seen it in a panthers team in a very long time. 

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Yup and still means we lost to the Bears and aren't getting any victories chalked up pre game.

We probably will win Sunday then lose to the Bucs.

The Panthers are at a turning point. If the defense can get there act together we might win out but I really doubt it with the effort levels I saw last Sunday. 

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yea every team remembers the first 4 games. Tells the current story.

8-4 tells a current story.

Way to find a way to dismiss wins while dwelling on a bad loss

BTW, when was that loss to the Bears? Cuz u bring it up a lot

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3 minutes ago, teeray said:

8-4 tells a current story.

Way to find a way to dismiss wins while dwelling on a bad loss

BTW, when was that loss to the Bears? Cuz I bring it up a lot

A little bit before the Saints loss. Dismiss wins? psshh hell naw we all know we will do to the Vikings and the rest of the teams what we did to the Dolphins...that's the REAL Panthers there. Not the Dolphins quiting...that's us yo.

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