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I just realized that a W this week gets us at .500 in the regular season as a franchise...


Bronn

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It is pretty cool, looking back at these past 23 years, to realize that a win this weekend puts us at 186-185-1 in regular season games.

Counting the post season, we're currently at .500 at 194-193-1.

Also, I think the 12/23 game vs. ATL works out to be our 400th game.

Just an FYI for today.

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20 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

So you mean over .500, right?

No...

Your win percentage is wins out of total games.

We are currently slightly under .500 because of the one tie game.

A win this week and we have won exactly half of our total games.

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16 minutes ago, Bronn said:

No...

Your win percentage is wins out of total games.

We are currently slightly under .500 because of the one tie game.

A win this week and we have won exactly half of our total games.

A tie counts as .5 a win and .5 a loss.  We've won 185 games and lost 185 games.  185 + .5 = 185.5

A record of 185.5-185.5 is .500

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2 hours ago, RelaxImaPro said:

A tie counts as .5 a win and .5 a loss.  We've won 185 games and lost 185 games.  185 + .5 = 185.5

A record of 185.5-185.5 is .500

Okay, even though it seems odd to me that you can be .500 with an odd number of games. I guess we'll be over .500 then with a W, which is even better.

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20 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Okay, even though it seems odd to me that you can be .500 with an odd number of games. I guess we'll be over .500 then with a W, which is even better.

You can if one of those games is a tie (RelaxImaPro is right about the math).

Counting playoff games, the Panthers ended the Jerry Richardson era at exactly 500 (192-192-1, I believe) so basically we are above or below 500 each week depending in our record this season.

Hopefully we end it above...

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