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This won’t be a popular take here, and a lot of factors point against us (CMac out, Cam still getting familiar with offense, etc). However, Panthers have always performed better when everyone counts us out.   
 

Assuming the defense gets it together and plays to their potential, and Brady’s departure is the positive we all think it is, I don’t think it’s crazy to say we can win 4/5 (a lot will hinge on if TB has anything to play for the last week).   
 

This NFL season has been unpredictable to say the least, so here’s to us having oh so slight a chance.  One step at a time though: BeatATL

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You want to know which games the Panthers will win just look at the d-line of the opposing team. The Falcons d-line sucks to high heaven and can't hold up against even our o-line. We can just keep running the ball and probably win. The Bucs and Bills are going to beat the crap out of us because we can't push their d-line around.

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Just now, T-Wazzle said:

Lose out?Hell Yeah Football GIF by Bleacher Report

Draft position is most important man.  Without picks in rounds 2,3 this team cant fix anything.  We need to pick as high as possible to trade down.  

I don’t want anyone saying we didn’t fix the offense with 1 mid first round pick.  You don’t get to shet on the GM later 

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I'm not sure we even make it past Atlanta. And New Orleans may beat us with a QB who doesn't even have a uniform yet (man, they've been snakebit this season... that old voodoo hex they bought years ago must have come due).

Winning against the Bills and Bucs? No chance at all. We are there to strengthen their playoffs seedings.

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