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Predict the season finish


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  1. 1. Which scenario is your prediction?

    • Win both games.
    • Win against the Bucs, Lose to the Taints
    • Lose against the Bucs, Win against the Taints
    • Lose both games.
    • Tie both games


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Panthers need to win against the Bucs so naturally they will lay the biggest egg we’ve ever seen, and I think we all know that even if the game is close, the NFL will definitely not allow the Panthers to win.

Then once all hope is lost, the Bucs have clinched the division, the Panthers have 0 playoff chances, they will blow out the Saints in the final game just because who f*cking cares let’s drop 10 draft spots. 

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12 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Panthers need to win against the Bucs so naturally they will lay the biggest egg we’ve ever seen, and I think we all know that even if the game is close, the NFL will definitely not allow the Panthers to win.

Then once all hope is lost, the Bucs have clinched the division, the Panthers have 0 playoff chances, they will blow out the Saints in the final game just because who f*cking cares let’s drop 10 draft spots. 

If you want to be so fatalistic. I’d say it’s the other way around. 

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Because I want to be Mr. Optimist here, I'm going to say that they find a way to somehow..some way....beat both the Bucs AND the refs next week. 

Then using that momentum, they go up to New Orleans the following week and escape with a nail-biter-of-a-win(game winning FG) to get into the Playoffs. 

 

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Based in the recent patterns of all three squads, defense & offense, the Panthers can win both games if [a big IF], they continue to not turn the ball over. Both Tampa & New Orleans have been giving the ball up lately & have been weak versus a good power run/QB managed game.  One can always hope.

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