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Now now don’t lose hope. Last time we started 1-3 with our 3rd loss being against the Cards, we finished 12-4..


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31 minutes ago, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

Bingo.  We're a car without an engine at this point.  We aren't going to "get it together" against one of the best defenses in the league.  Not sure our offense scores more than 10 on Sunday.

Wouldn't be surprised if it's another full game played without a first down type thing.  The offense is actually getting worse by the week.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Wouldn't be surprised if it's another full game played without a first down type thing.  The offense is actually getting worse by the week.

Dan Orlovsky picked up on a problem after a relatively small amount of film viewing.

The more film there is for opposing DCs to watch, you can imagine what's going to happen.

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10 hours ago, panthersgreenville said:

Was in 2013 and we went 12-4!! Chooo Choo mother fuggers, we going to the playoffs.  (Btw, fwiw yes that’s true, started 0-2, then 1-2, then 1-3 losing to the cardinals then en route to our 12-4 record that year.) 

Cam Newton, before he got beat to death,  was the quarterback 

One  could out a franchise in his back

one can’t put his shirt on his back without tearing a sleeve 

Cam Newton is greater than Baker 

in the current nfl, without a qb, a team is nothing … I thing is where the Panthers are courtesy of the decisions of the head coach

 

 

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Trying to find patterns where none exist..............infants are hardwired to find patterns that form their mothers face and recognize that as a source of food and safety. 

Trying to find patterns is good for infants..........

Its bad for gambling...........investing and sports forecasting.

as the disclosure always says in the investment portfolio.

"Past performance is not indicative of future results"   

Let's put it another way......you've heard the saying........

"You can't win them all"...................and added for sales people the saying........"and you can't lose them all either"

But you can in fact lose them all if you don't know what the hell you are doing.

and just for those who crave pattern seeking in statistics.......

Since 1990 23 teams starting 1-3 have made the playoffs............that translates to an annual average of a 4% chance of making the playoffs in any given year in the NFL with a 1-3 record. 

Enough of this subject............the 2022 Panther season is entertaining as hell from a comedic standpoint but bores me to tears when taken seriously.  

 

 

 

 

 

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