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Difference between Panthers being 6-1 and 3-4 is three stalled game-winning drives


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Oh Brady........does this keep you up at night??   

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While the Panthers have been in every game this season, they have not come from behind or won tight games. The Panthers are 2-3 in games decided by one touchdown or less. But the two wins were games where the Panthers held a two-possession lead.

Against the Raiders, Bears and the Saints, the Panthers had chances to tie or take the lead. They came up short all three times. The final drive of the Raiders game ended in a failed fourth-down conversion. The final drive of the Bears game ended in an interception. And the Saints drive ended in a missed 65-yard field goal.

For the Panthers to be a consistent winner, they must finish games.

 

 

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article246705411.html

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