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Can we all agree Thursday is a must win


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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

There isn’t single “must win” game for the 2020-21 Panthers. We are rebuilding.

In the grand scheme do things, sure. If you want to make the playoffs this year, this game seems pretty damn winnable and important.

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Must win for what? We’re not making the playoffs. Never were. With Teddy at QB we’re an 8-8, 9-7 team at best. If we had just run with Allen or some other backup we’re a 4 win team. This year should have been about rebuilding but instead it’s gonna be just spinning our wheels. 
 

with that said, I’m very optimistic about our coaches and young players. We just need to shed some dead weight at LB and upgrade a spot or two in the secondary and we’re good on defense. Offense just needs some linemen and a TE. 

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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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The NFC East likely getting a five or six win team in the playoffs as a division champ means the wildcard spots are going to be tough to come by. The Bucs or Saints will be one and the Packers or Bears will be another. The Rams or Cards will be the third.

Lol this defense in the playoffs.

Ease up on the season. Enjoy the development of this team OP.

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