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Yesterday was huge in terms of NFC standings / playoff leverage


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Panthers vaulted up NFC standings from 11th to 6th with yesterday's win.

Here are current NFC standings (pending MNF)

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Here were last week's standings:

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Panthers still on the outside of the playoff picture (7th seed). Upcoming games against SF, GB, SEA & of course New Orleans will be huge!

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Yeah, the next four games of our schedule are the "Prove It" part of the run.

We've somehow earned a shot at the table against some bad and some tough competition, but that's a Murderer's Row of opponents coming up. 

I like our chances. It isn't even about the Kyle/Cam issue, but more about how well the entire team is playing. Things are just clicking, even considering the number of injuries. I think this may be one of the most mature, gritty ones we've ever fielded and that can take a group a long way.

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5 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Yeah, the next four games of our schedule are the "Prove It" part of the run.

We've somehow earned a shot at the table against some bad and some tough competition, but that's a Murderer's Row of opponents coming up. 

I like our chances. It isn't even about the Kyle/Cam issue, but more about how well the entire team is playing. Things are just clicking, even considering the number of injuries. I think this may be one of the most mature, gritty ones we've ever fielded and that can take a group a long way.

The depth (Allen, Cockrell, Daley, Elliott, and yes even Vern!) has been huge.

I love too the nearly non-existent penalties.

And the team having fun. The energy is back.

Energy, fun, depth, discipline, smart football... Can take a team far!

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24 minutes ago, 07579394 said:

U should cap "playoff",not "standings".

WTF 4-2 just goes to no.7:crying:

I thought moving from 11th to 6th in NFC in one weekend was pretty awesome and worth highlighting.

We would have fallen to 13th with a loss.

But, Yeah. NFC-W and NFC-N are problems... 

Current NFC playoff standings:

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21 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Not even thinking playoffs yet.  If they keep winning that will take care of itself.  

Understood. In most regards it's way too early.... EXCEPT had we LOST. 13th in the NFC and a 1-3 conference record would have been a huge hole to dig out of.  Yesterday's win was absolutely critical to keep us in the hunt.  Not many early season games have that much playoff leverage.

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