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NFL team rankings since 2000, Panthers #21


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1. New England Patriots 125-50 regular season record, .714 winning %, 8 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 14-4, 3 Super Bowl wins, 4 SB appearances

2. Indianapolis Colts 124-51 regular season record, .709 winning %, 9 (or 10) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 9-8, 1 Super Bowl win, 2 SB appearances

3. Pittsburgh Steelers 114-60-1 regular season record, .654 winning %, 7 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 10-4, 2 Super Bowl wins, 2 SB appearances

4. Philadelphia Eagles 113-60-1 regular season record, .652 winning %, 9 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 10-8, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

5. Green Bay Packers 104-71 regular season record, .594 winning %, 6 (or 7) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-6, 0 SB wins, 0 SB appearances

6. Baltimore Ravens 103-72 regular season record, .589 winning %, 7 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 8-5, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

7. New York Giants 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 6 (or 7) playoffs appearances, Playoffs: 6-5, 1 Super Bowl win, 2 SB appearances

7. Tennessee Titans 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

7. Denver Broncos 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

10. New Orleans Saints 94-81 regular season record, .537 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 5-2, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

11. San Diego Chargers 93-82 regular season record, .531 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

12. Chicago Bears 92-83 regular season record, .526 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

13. New York Jets 90-85 regular season record, .514 winning %, 6 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

14. Minnesota Vikings 89-85 regular season record, .511 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 88-87 regular season record, .503 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

15. Seattle Seahawks 88-87 regular season record, .503 winning %, 5 (or 6) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

17. Atlanta Falcons 87-87-1 regular season record, .500 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

18. Dallas Cowboys 87-88 regular season record, .497 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

19. Miami Dolphins 86-89 regular season record, .491 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

20. Jacksonville Jaguars 84-91 regular season record, .480 winning %, 2 (or 3) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 SB wins, 0 SB appearances

21. Carolina Panthers 81-94 regular season record, .463 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 5-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

22. Kansas City Chiefs 80-95 regular season record, .457 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearance

23. St. Louis Rams 78-97 regular season record, .446 winning %, 4 (or 5) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

24. Washington Redskins 76-99 regular season record, .434 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

25. San Francisco 49ers 73-102 regular season record, .417 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

26. Cincinnati Bengals 72-103 regular season record, .411 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

27. Buffalo Bills 70-105 regular season record, .400 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs; 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

28. Oakland Raiders 69-106 regular season record, .394 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

29. Arizona Cardinals 67-108 regular season record, .383 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

30. Houston Texans 54-89 regular season record, .378 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

31. Cleveland Browns 62-113 regular season record, .354 winning %, 1 playoff appearance, Playoffs: 0-1, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

32. Detroit Lions 47-128 regular season record, .269 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

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    • No saying he mostly sucks is saying that he doesn’t suck the minority of the time.   Like if he took 17 tests and had a couple of really good showings and a handful of pretty good scores sprinkled in among the typical sub par results.   Like a golfer who went out and shot an 89.  There will be some real nice shots sprinkled in there but at the end of the day it is still 89.    
    • It's worth mentioning... Game 1: Oct 11 in Raleigh. 4-3 OT win with a complete starting lineup. Game 2: Dec 13 in Philly. 4-3 SO win without Jaccob Slavin. Game 3: Dec 14 in Raleigh. 3-2 SO win with a complete starting lineup. Game 4: Apr 13 in Philly. 3-2 SO loss with the AHL roster.  Those early season games were no indication of the Canes team that finished the season. Miller and Ehlers were still trying to figure things out, Nikishin was still a work in progress and the Stankoven line was just another line. Make no mistake, the Canes team Philly will see is nothing close to what they saw at any point in the season. If the top line starts producing, Freddie stays hot and the blue line does what it does, this could be a sweep as well.   
    • He is an employee of the team and speaking on the team's official channel. They arent critical of anything ever.
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