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The Panthers are 1-8 in their last 9 nationally televised games vs. winning teams


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Playoff loss to the Saints

Week 17 loss to the Falcons in 2017

Week 13 loss to the Saints in 2017

TNF loss vs the Eagles in 2017

MNF win vs the 7-5-1 Redskins in 2016

SNF loss vs the Seahawks in 2016

Week 12 loss vs the Raiders in 2016

Week 1 loss vs the Broncos in 2016 (we were both 0-0, but I'm counting this because this was a giant game)

Super Bowl 50 loss

 

Why do you think this is and why do you think this week vs. the Steelers will be any different if you think we're going to win?

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Aren’t most away games? Hard to say why but usually a key component craps the bed (Cam, Luke, receivers, pass rush) big time, like the saints games. And aside from two of those games we flat out played a better all around team.

and I don’t see it going different this Thursday, the Steelers need this win, hope I’m wrong.

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By the way, to all those people that can't stand it when national analysts dismiss us or don't even mention us in discussions, this is why. Ever since Super Bowl 50, whenever we've had a big game on national TV that everyone can see, we keep blowing it. We've been the boy that cried wolf.

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6 minutes ago, Lumps said:

Aren’t most away games? Hard to say why but usually a key component craps the bed (Cam, Luke, receivers, pass rush) big time, like the saints games. And aside from two of those games we flat out played a better all around team.

and I don’t see it going different this Thursday, the Steelers need this win, hope I’m wrong.

Why do they need it worse than us?

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16 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

Why do they need it worse than us?

Never said they didn’t but they’re #1 in their division and need a win to stay there. We are #2 and frankly aren’t beating the Saints.

either way that’s not what I meant, more like this isn’t a team with nothing to play for.

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31 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Playoff loss to the Saints

Week 17 loss to the Falcons in 2017

Week 13 loss to the Saints in 2017

TNF loss vs the Eagles in 2017

MNF win vs the 7-5-1 Redskins in 2016

SNF loss vs the Seahawks in 2016

Week 12 loss vs the Raiders in 2016

Week 1 loss vs the Broncos in 2016 (we were both 0-0, but I'm counting this because this was a giant game)

Super Bowl 50 loss

 

Why do you think this is and why do you think this week vs. the Steelers will be any different if you think we're going to win?

If you're including the Super Bowl, why note include the win over the Cardinals in the NFC Championship? 

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