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PLAYOFFS?! Ya kiddin' me? PLAYOFFS???


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Actually, I kid you not...

On the somewhat less likely side...

Mund you, I've been a Panther fan way too long to believe any path we do successfully navigate to the postseason is gonna be an easy one...if it happens at al.

But hey, It is at least fun to have ssomething like this to track and discuss late in the season 😃

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Its fun to look at the scenarios to get there. But nothing matters at this point but to beat the Saints. Everything else will take care of itself. The next game is a must win and it's not a gimme.

What I like most right now is that at least for the moment, we control our own destiny. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Actually, I kid you not...

On the somewhat less likely side...

Mund you, I've been a Panther fan way too long to believe any path we do successfully navigate to the postseason is gonna be an easy one...if it happens at al.

But hey, It is at least fun to have ssomething like this to track and discuss late in the season 😃

Hey if they could beat Seattle… tiebreaker head to head over GB, LARms, Seattle… win out the record is 11-6. 
Now rap my knuckles for suggesting we win out, but that would be some funny poo. Talk about sneaking up on people. 

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6 minutes ago, strato said:

Hey if they could beat Seattle… tiebreaker head to head over GB, LARms, Seattle… win out the record is 11-6. 
Now rap my knuckles for suggesting we win out, but that would be some funny poo. Talk about sneaking up on people. 

Before this season started I would have never guessed that the Panthers would be in the position they are in to close out the season. I think it would even shock themselves if they were to win out.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Before this season started I would have never guessed that the Panthers would be in the position they are in to close out the season. I think it would even shock themselves if they were to win out.

I could have guessed that if we could get to 8 wins the division could be in play. But I didn’t expect it,

I absolutely didn’t expect a win and in scenario - in week 16 - which is very possible at this point. That’s on TB. 
 

Still think 9 wins is probably the ceiling, but we don’t have them yet so talking about 11 is pure fantasy at this point. 

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If you had told me we would be doing anything but discussing our draft position, and whether or not tanking (or wishing for the Panthers to lose to improve their draft status) is ethical--I would have laughed at you.  

Now, as you know, I am thinking about hoisting. 

 

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