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The Sunday Football Games Thread


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5 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Yeah, IDK where people keep getting this "easy schedule" nonsense from

There was a preseason perception that our early schedule outside of the Rams wasn't that difficult. 

But then, there's a reason why those preseason strength-of-schedule rankings are worthless.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There was a preseason perception that our early schedule outside of the Rams wasn't that difficult. 

But then, there's a reason why those preseason strength-of-schedule rankings are worthless.

Are they?

Or are the Panthers just not playing up to their potential?

It's a good chance the Panthers will be 0-3 after next Sunday. Nobody predicted that to happen

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There was a preseason perception that our early schedule outside of the Rams wasn't that difficult. 

But then, there's a reason why those preseason strength-of-schedule rankings are worthless.

Yep. Things change so quick in the NFL that debating SOS is pointless. Hell, our schedule looks tough now, but a few injuries to teams here and there and our schedule could once again look favorable.

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2 minutes ago, beastson said:

Are they?

Or are the Panthers just not playing up to their potential?

It's a good chance the Panthers will be 0-3 after next Sunday. Nobody predicted that to happen

Yes, they're worthless.

But it's also true that the Panthers aren't playing up to their potential.

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