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Bucs are still the favorites to win the division


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21 minutes ago, coffee said:

It feels like Vegas is basing this more on the remaining schedules rather than on the Bucs being the better team.  If so, I agree that we have the tougher schedule and that the question of who's better is an undetermined wash at this point.

Exactly.

imo, Panthers win the next two and get in or it’s not happening. Hope they have their poo together for the next two weeks.

Darnold and the Seahawks are a god awful matchup for the Panthers and beating the Bucs twice is going to be near impossible.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Exactly.

imo, Panthers win the next two and get in or it’s not happening. Hope they have their poo together for the next two weeks.

Darnold and the Seahawks are a god awful matchup for the Panthers and beating the Bucs twice is going to be near impossible.

Seeing how this edition of the Panthers play, we will beat the Seahawks, and lose the other 3 games.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Exactly.

imo, Panthers win the next two and get in or it’s not happening. Hope they have their poo together for the next two weeks.

Darnold and the Seahawks are a god awful matchup for the Panthers and beating the Bucs twice is going to be near impossible.

They can still split with the Bucs and win the last game.  I like our odds against Seattle playing a 1pm game in Charlotte.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Exactly.

imo, Panthers win the next two and get in or it’s not happening. Hope they have their poo together for the next two weeks.

Darnold and the Seahawks are a god awful matchup for the Panthers and beating the Bucs twice is going to be near impossible.

I tend to agree. I think if we don't beat the bucs at home with all the pressure on them I don't see us beating them on the road week 18 with everything on the line. We need to lock this up next Sunday 

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We have to win 2 of the last 3 divisional games. If we don’t beat the Saints this weekend I have a hard time imagining we sweep the Bucs. Picture gets way easier if we win this weekend. We are healthy and they are missing Kamara. If we can’t win we prob don’t deserve to go.

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