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0-5 and 0-7 starts - will Frank make history


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So the two worst starts to date in Panther history are the 0-5 last year of Fox season and the 0-7 last year of Capers season. 

football is football, odds would say we should enter the bye at 0-6 (given we play the Dolphins and Lions next). 

Houston, Indy, and Chicago are the first 3 after the bye.   Does Frank set new worst start opening mark and get to 0-8?   

I think Carolina (0-8) and Chicago (0-9) meet personally.  Just seems fitting. 

 

 

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Which is why Dalton should have started yesterday.  1-whatever is better than 0-holding your breath for the first win.  Bryce is going to have WAY more teachable moments than he'd probably care for over the course of this season, but yesterday was a chance to at least get of the snide with Dalton.

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7 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

The real losers are America being forced to watch that on Thursday night. 

I don't have prime and certainly won't be getting it or going to a bar to watch that game. I'll watch the Canes or Hornets if they're playing that night, if not I'd rather go to the ballet than watch that poo

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13 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

The real losers are America being forced to watch that on Thursday night. 

You don't even have the selling point of hyping it as the race to the #1 overall pick since the Bears already hold them both. Damn... what if they ended up with #1 and #2? Take the QB of their choice at #1. Put #2 on the trade block for another haul and slide back a few spots and still land a top WR or Bowers at TE for your new QB.

I mean, it's the Bears so they're gonna 100% fug up the QB pick but it's still a sweet setup on paper.

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Yeah I think it's likely with current circumstances.

We have a chance with Dalton if he makes the lineup for any reason.  I think we would have won the Seattle game without the Luvu and Woods injuries.  27 points would have won the other three games we've played.

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