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A look at the Panthers remaining schedule after the trade deadline


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Rough back half of the schedule. NFC West looks like the best division (up there with NFC North), Tampa has been very good this year (despite their injuries), and I can't remember the last time we swept the season series with Atl (easily more than 10 years).

I think we go 8-9 - beat the Saints twice and go 1-1 against the Bucs.

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45 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

You can almost guarantee this.

  • We will win a game we should lose.
  • We will lose a game we should win.

In all honesty, outside of the Saints games, I don't think we will be favored in any remaining game (unless Tampa is playing their backups against us week 18)

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I think we split with the saints, split with the Bucs and lose to the falcons on the road. 
 

I think we win one of the nfc west games but I’m not sure which one. I’ll go Seattle just for the heck of it. 
 

leaves us at 8-9 on the outside looking in, but a respectable season put forward by Dan and Dave in year two of a rebuild. 
 

This season will be a “what if” for a while especially given the two winnable games that were dropped in the first two weeks. 

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Guys, we are NOT a playoff team — we’re still too limited in too many areas. That said, this has been a really good season for us. Our young players have developed and stepped up, our free agent class has been excellent, and our draft class could end up being one of the best in franchise history. Dave Canales looks like he could be the real deal. Game days are exciting again

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Especially working around this QB. 
Dan and Tillis and their new analytic people may have crushed this last draft. 
Dan and Tillis seem to be very shrewd with their negations with other teams in the trade department. I am happy for Morgan if this pans out, it has to be his dream job. And happy for us in that situation. 

Canales is learning, give him a couple of more seasons and maybe he is caught up to where he aspires to be.  He is doing a great job hiding Bryce, still has some miscues but even the really veteran coaches still have those sometimes. 

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