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Carolina Panthers currently slated to pick 12th in 2019 draft


Carl Spackler

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Just now, ncfan said:

Only thing that concerns me 

Especially after the Rams lost last night.

 

We could lose tonight and next week.

And the Aints still screw us and sit the starters, we win and drop our spot 3-5 positions

Honestly the Saints backups are still far superior to all but about 5-6 of our starters, so we’d still lose. It’d just be a bit closer. 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

Falcons will pass us for sure once they beat us, Packers will definitely win one of two to pass us. That’s 10th. Lions could win one of two and the Bucs could conceivably destroy Atlanta once they’re fat and happy after beating us. 

That’s got us picking ninth. That ain’t bad. 

Let's say we lose out, and the Falcons do beat us and then lose to Tampa.  That would put all three of us at 6-10.  The draft order would be determined by strength of schedule, not head to head.  So, without knowing each of our SOS's, it's possible that it playing out like this will have no effect on our first round draft position.

 

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33 minutes ago, Woodie said:

Let's say we lose out, and the Falcons do beat us and then lose to Tampa.  That would put all three of us at 6-10.  The draft order would be determined by strength of schedule, not head to head.  So, without knowing each of our SOS's, it's possible that it playing out like this will have no effect on our first round draft position.

 

ugh god damn it, that's right. For some reason I thought division record was the first tiebreaker, in which case our trash-ass 1-5 record would be good

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