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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Games still have meaning so no need to tank yet. 

I mean, not really. Maybe Carolina falls into a playoff spot by way of the atrocious NFC South but it's a given they'll get killed by actual competent teams. I guess that's a positive/meaningful to some folks.

I'm not a tanker. Just putting it out there.

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1 minute ago, KSpan said:

I mean, not really. Maybe Carolina falls into a playoff spot by way of the atrocious NFC South but it's a given they'll get killed by actual competent teams. I guess that's a positive/meaningful to some folks.

I'm not a tanker. Just putting it out there.

I mean we just beat a team that was in playoff position, and Dallas was just pushed to the brink by the Texans. I'd say it isn't a foregone conclusion we're going to get trounced in the playoffs, especially if we pull off a huge winning streak (which we will need) to get there.

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

I mean, not really. Maybe Carolina falls into a playoff spot by way of the atrocious NFC South but it's a given they'll get killed by actual competent teams. I guess that's a positive/meaningful to some folks.

I'm not a tanker. Just putting it out there.

panthers would lose against the buttboys (who is all but assured to go against the NFCS least worst team) but it probably wouldnt be a blowout. its the cowboys in the playoffs

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