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1st place NFC South PIE!!!


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3 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I put the rest of my cheeseburger money on the Panthers to beat the Saints this weekend.  I have faith the boys will get it done.  If not, just fade me.

Did that days ago. But you can bet I'm enjoying two days of being in first place in December! Might be another decade before we enjoy it again.

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I'm so moist seeing the Bucs get humbled. It got to the point where even some folks here might as well have had a Mayfield Buccaneers jersey in their closet. They know who they are.

It's been 8 long years in the Carolinas. Please don't squander this opportunity. It should be a welcomed bonus that our possible ascent will begin with defeating the Saints. Get it done.

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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

So if we beat the Saints and beat Tampa at home we win the division I think.  Tie breaker would be division opponents and we lost to Saints…They lost to Falcons and Saints.

Yup.

If we lose out after beating NO & TB, we finish at 9-8. We would be tied in the H2H with TB, but would finish with a 4-2 division record vs. Tampa’s 3-3. 

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16 hours ago, frankw said:

I'm so moist seeing the Bucs get humbled. It got to the point where even some folks here might as well have had a Mayfield Buccaneers jersey in their closet. They know who they are.

It's been 8 long years in the Carolinas. Please don't squander this opportunity. It should be a welcomed bonus that our possible ascent will begin with defeating the Saints. Get it done.

This is truly what the franchise and us fans need, as this will show us beyond any doubt,  who Byrce, and our team is. 

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