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Panthers have never lost a Wild Card game


Carl Spackler

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2003: Beat Cowboys

2005: Beat Giants

2014: Beat Cardinals

We've also never played a division rival in the playoffs. I'd feel a lot better if we had our offense punching it into high gear entering the playoffs (and even better if the specter of JJR/team being sold/relocation worries weren't there), but we're undefeated on Wild Card Weekend. Maybe that can continue

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Just now, holderoftruth said:

Saints haven’t lost a playoff game at home under Sean Payton.

 

We’ll need to play an almost perfect game. Nothing indicates to me that we’re capable of beating the Saints in all three phases of the game. Hope to be proved wrong.

Its also hard to beat a team 3x in a row espiecally a Divison foe unless you are the Pats in the shittest divison ever.

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31 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Its also hard to beat a team 3x in a row espiecally a Divison foe unless you are the Pats in the shittest divison ever.

I keep seeing this places. You guys know this isn’t accurate right?

i believe the stat is that it has happened 19 times with the team that won the first two meetings winnig the third game 12 out of the 19 times. 

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