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Who's the best ... 1-win team? Panthers? Dallas?


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At least we have won a game at home.

CAROLINA at ST. LOUIS: A two-game Panthers' winning streak? It's tempting... tempting... but: Rams 27, Panthers 13.

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/10/29/1794602/whos-the-best-1-win-team-panthers.html#ixzz13irGCDDk

Booo! Props to anyone in Charlotte that burns tomorrow's Charlotte Observer!

............and posts a pic as proof!

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I'll be honest: I hate the Cowboys, but I think they're the better team right now. They've shown far more promise on offense than we have, and they've been far more competitive against tougher teams than we've faced.

Does that mean they'll win more games? Of course not. But I think, right now, they're the better team.

I hope what we saw against the 49ers wasn't a fluke. If Moore and the receivers can play like that consistently, I'd probably say we're the better team.

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I'll be honest: I hate the Cowboys, but I think they're the better team right now. They've shown far more promise on offense than we have, and they've been far more competitive against tougher teams than we've faced. Does that mean they'll win more games? Of course not. But I think, right now, they're the better team.

I hope what we saw against the 49ers wasn't a fluke. If Moore and the receivers can play like that consistently, I'd probably say we're the better team.

yeah, but now Romo is gone. That takes Austin, Bryant, Witten all down a few notches.

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