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Panthers have not started 0-3 since 2010


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13 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Nobody expects the team to have a winning season so 2013 is out of the question.

Yeah this won't resemble 2013 at all. Aside from the Cardinals loss, our early struggles in 2013 weren't due to talent but close games and were correctable. This year we just do not have the talent on D, OL and QB to have any success.

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13 minutes ago, t96 said:

Yeah this won't resemble 2013 at all. Aside from the Cardinals loss, our early struggles in 2013 weren't due to talent but close games and were correctable. This year we just do not have the talent on D, OL and QB to have any success.

 

That was such a soul-crushing start to the season, crazy we turned it around.  We looked broken after that Cards loss

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Just now, Mage said:

To be fair the sorry Giants beat us 0-38 on prime time lol

That was such a soul-crushing start to the season, crazy we turned it around.  We looked broken.

No, we beat them 38-0... Our first two losses were close, last minute losses vs. Seattle (DeAngelo fumble) and Buffalo (Norman getting lost in the endzone for EJ Manuel last second TD). Cardinals we get our asses handed to us and then our only other loss that year was against the Aints in NO.

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19 minutes ago, t96 said:

No, we beat them 38-0... Our first two losses were close, last minute losses vs. Seattle (DeAngelo fumble) and Buffalo (Norman getting lost in the endzone for EJ Manuel last second TD). Cardinals we get our asses handed to us and then our only other loss that year was against the Aints in NO.

Yeah I got it mixed up with the 2012 Giants loss (7-36)

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