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Id say a typical season for your Carolina Panthers under John Fox. 9-7 probably means no playoffs either. 0-4 and 0-3 in conference, ouch. 9-7 would just mean an other starting point for this franchise next season.

Looking back the Giants and Saints games we were most competitive and could have won. We didnt show up for the Bucs. The Bengals gave us a chance to take a big lead early but never cashed in.

So being an absolute homer that puts us at 2-2 with 2 terrible losses and 2 wins we somehow managed to get. Take this example with a 9-7 record, with help we get in the playoffs.

In any case 9-7 John Fox retains keys to BoA. :cheers2:

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Only one 0-4 team in the history of the nfl has gone to the playoffs and no 0-5 team ever went. It just isn't happening. While I think They played pretty well yesterday there are still a lot of areas, important areas that they still need to work on. There is that drive to play, but lack of experience that teaches you how to win. This is 7-9 team at best and 6-10 is probably how it'll end. Hard to even imagine 6 wins with not even having one now along side our upcoming schedule.

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