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Panthers postseason chances


Matt Foley

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I climbed a mountain in Tibet and asked the man atop what he thought about the Panthers playoff chances. He said "Prayoffs? Who say any ting about prayoffs? PRAYOFFS? Panthers just trying to win a game."

What do YOU think of their chances? Give me a percentage.

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Chances of winning division should be 25 percent, but Saints and Falcons are better, so I say 18 percent there.

Two wild card spots for 12 remaining teams, but gotta figure NFCE2 and NFCN2 have best shots at those. So the 17 percent chance if all things are equal is more like 12 percent.

I say 30 percent.

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According to my scientific calculations, there is not enough imformation to completely solve the equation at this time.

While this may be true, charting the previous success of the Panther Project and taking current data into account it is possible to make an estimation at the success rate of the project this year. However, the error for this estimation, which in itself is estimated, is thought to be 80%.

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Chances of winning division should be 25 percent, but Saints and Falcons are better, so I say 18 percent there.

Two wild card spots for 12 remaining teams, but gotta figure NFCE2 and NFCN2 have best shots at those. So the 17 percent chance if all things are equal is more like 12 percent.

I say 30 percent.

:mad2:

we make easy work of every1 in r division, how are they better? now that we have a real qb we wont be one dimensional anymore

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Guest silver82blade

i have to see our team play in a few preseason games before i can make a guesstimation. there's a lot of unproven talent at key positions.

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