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Join me in betting against the Panthers this season


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On 9/7/2025 at 9:02 PM, Montsta said:

Bruh this is old news. I been doing this since BY was drafted. I only bet on the Panthers last year in Vegas with AD playing against LV and won a good bit of money. If you bet against Panthers you will win, guaranteed, 14 out of 17 times. There is no reason why you shouldn’t empty your 401k and bet $20,000/week against Carolina. And if you lose one week, double up next week because there is zero chance of back to back wins for this team. 

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6 hours ago, Waldo said:

Still an easy bet after this week when the weak part of the schedule is finished 

yeah, I think if you had the will to actually stick through a 17 game season you likely would come out in the positive using this strategy.  This was always the part of the schedule where the Panthers were predicted to find some wins. 

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1 minute ago, strato said:

panthers are giving a point in what I saw.
I would say they cover a point but it’s the panthers so saying it with money, maybe I’d just pass. 

1-20 on the road

0-3 this season on the road (down 3 scores at the half in all 3). 

I think people would be wise just to not bet on the Panther games.   Go donate to a local charity lol. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

1-20 on the road

0-3 this season on the road (down 3 scores at the half in all 3). 

I think people would be wise just to not bet on the Panther games.   Go donate to a local charity lol. 

I would say that about the NFL in general. It is uncanny how Vegas can set the outcome. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

this feels different man 

Looking at the Jets and that mess they have going on, it seems like they would be pretty hopeless. But it is Vegas. And the Panthers. 

Hit Bryce a couple of times and that ball comes out as often as not it seems like. Others can put it on the ground. We have not suffered much of that. teams show up up flat. Kickers miss gimmes. Balls bounce in one side’s favor the entire day, It’s a crazy game. 

Then, factor the refs are total wild cards. 
There are better ways to gamble. 
 

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