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MHS831

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If the Panthers win this week, they go to .500 all time, and  they are 9-8 in the playoffs. The Current record is 183-184-1

(For comparison, the Saints are 361-434-5---the would have to go undefeated for over five more seasons to reach .500'; The Falcants are 354-447-6.  They would have to go undefeated for five seasons and win 13 games in the sixth season to reach .500;  The Bucs are sitting at 258-408-1.  They would have to go undefeated for 9 seasons and would still need 6 wins the following season to reach ;500. Arggh!)

  • Rivera is 3-4 in the playoffs, 0-1 in Super Bowls.  He has led the team to the playoffs 4 of 7 seasons.  He is 69-49-1 as a head coach.
  • Fox was 5-3 in the playoffs, 0-1 in Super Bowls.  He led the team to the playoffs 3 of 9 seasons.

If the Panthers make the playoffs this season, it will be the fourth (4th) time in the past 5 seasons. 

If the Panthers win 11 games this season (they are on pace to do so), it will be the fourth (4th) time in the past 6 seasons they have done so.

Disclaimer: I know--some are going to say, "This proves Rivera is a great coach." How would Fox have done with Cam? How would RR have done without Cam? 

Some will say, "One game at a time!" This is not to suggest that reflection is a bad thing and we should never look back, forward, or side to side.  That is dumb. 

"You jinxed us!"  Really? When I say nothing and they lose...

Just some fun facts to ponder. 

 

These are the good ol' days, folks.  Enjoy the ride. 

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43 minutes ago, Car123 said:

We are 188-186-1. Your numbers are from the beginning of the season.

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https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/

 

This type of thread surfaced numerous times at the end of last season and at the beginning of this one. 

 

Update

While I was on that side, I noticed that Ron needs 4 more wins to tie the number of wins under John Fox.... 

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