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Carolina Panthers is over 0.500 overall with win over GB


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The victory over GB, brought the Carolina Panthers over 0.500 winning record (including playoffs), for the first time since 1998. (after the first 3 seasons we were 26 - 22, and then downhill from there) 

182-183-1 (Regular Season record so far) and 9-7 (Playoffs) = 191 - 190 - 1  which is 191.5 wins / 382 games = 0.501 overall [source]

I wonder how does that compare to other "top-tier" teams. Took us 23 seasons. 

Milestone?

Thoughts? 

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edit: the tie is actually counted as half win and half loss [source]. thanks @Mother Grabber @Goondal for pointing out the errors.

 

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8 minutes ago, Randolph Panther said:

Actually 191-190-1 would be over 500 wouldnt it. 

Nope. That translates into us winning 191 of 382 games played, which is exactly half. A loss to that CIN game would have us at 0.500 as well. A win in that game would have put us 2 games over 500, instead we decided to tie it. 

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1 minute ago, iBBB said:

Nope. That translates into us winning 191 of 382 games played, which is exactly half. A loss to that CIN game would have us at 0.500 as well. A win in that game would have put us 2 games over 500, instead we decided to tie it. 

Boom! Science!

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12 minutes ago, Randolph Panther said:

Actually 191-190-1 would be over 500 wouldnt it. 

Correct.  Additionally, it is not the first time in franchise history the team has been over .500 as we began our existence at 7-9, 12-4, 7-9 before falling to 4-12.  So we were above .500 from some point in '96 until some point in '98.

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I don’t create many threads but I created one comparing the Panthers W/L record with the rest of the NFL since the Panther inception a couple years ago. It wasn’t pretty.

The Panthers ranked at the top of the bottom 1/3 of the entire NFL, I do believe this may have taken us out of that and now we are in the middle 2/3. Personally, I’m pretty excited we have graduated to average.

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_win–loss_records Regular season we are #20 all time, and post season we are actually #7 all time. Cowboys at the top , Buccaneers at the bottom for regular season, then Patriots at the top, Bengals at the bottom for post season.

Alot of teams are much older than we are tho. I wish there was a way to compare all the teams at around their 22nd year of existence. 

 

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29 minutes ago, iBBB said:

Nope. That translates into us winning 191 of 382 games played, which is exactly half. A loss to that CIN game would have us at 0.500 as well. A win in that game would have put us 2 games over 500, instead we decided to tie it. 

a tie is considered a half win and half a loss. So 191-190-1 =/= 191.5-190.5, which is over .500

 

math

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First 23 years  total winning percentage :  

  • Panthers : .500
  • Cowboys : .535
  • Broncos : .427
  • Saints : .362
  • Jaguars (23 years) : .451
  • Texans (16 years) : .433

As a general trend, there's quite a few teams whose first couple of decades were alot worse than ours  (Ex. Falcons, Saints, Bucs, Broncos, Steelers, )

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