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Official Week 18: Panthers @ Buccaneers Gameday Thread


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5 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Gonna be sweet when we lose and back into the playoffs with a Falcons win. Then get our doors blown off in the playoffs and the NFL decides to change the seeding rules because of us

They won't. That complaint has been around for years. The owners don't care.

I don't even think it has ever been brought up at a league meeting.

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35 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

Slightly off Topic is ABC broadcasting the game? If soo I hope they still broadcast it in light of what is going on in the world

The Epstein Files Distraction Conflict is not going to bump NFL football from TV.

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6 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Gonna be sweet when we lose and back into the playoffs with a Falcons win. Then get our doors blown off in the playoffs and the NFL decides to change the seeding rules because of us

They were going to change the rules in 2014 when the Panthers finished 7-8-1 then bent over the cardinals on their 9th string QB. I don't see it changing unless they just get rid of division all together. It's fine the way it is, the better team usually wins anyway.

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

season 13 GIF
 

Go back to bed grandpa. Sorry good hype videos haven’t been on facebook for 10 years. Imagine not being on Tik Tok and thinking that makes you different or cool. 

Imagine being on any social media and thinking it does make you cool.

Enjoy your addiction. Hope you get help one day and can think on your own again.

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23 minutes ago, toldozer said:

They were going to change the rules in 2014 when the Panthers finished 7-8-1 then bent over the cardinals on their 9th string QB. I don't see it changing unless they just get rid of division all together. It's fine the way it is, the better team usually wins anyway.

I don't think that this is actually anything the NFL itself nor the owners actually care about. You may see some grumbling every few seasons but especially with the expanded schedule, everyone knows the score.

If the Rams/Seahawks/49ers lose to Tampa/Carolina, the story ain't gonna be how unfair the homefield advantage was. It's gonna be "How the fug did they blow that???"

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Imagine being on any social media and thinking it does make you cool.

Enjoy your addiction. Hope you get help one day and can think on your own again.

Quit projecting on a random poster on one of the last few chat board remaining, acting like you know someone personally or anything about me on a personal level 😂. Dude it’s game day for a winner take all game to be in the playoffs for the first time in 8 years. Why don’t you go touch some grass and stop smelling my jock. 

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14 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Quit projecting on a random poster on one of the last few chat board remaining, acting like you know someone personally or anything about me on a personal level 😂. Dude it’s game day for a winner take all game to be in the playoffs for the first time in 8 years. Why don’t you go touch some grass and stop smelling my jock. 

Ah the ol "touch grass" post from someone posting on the internet. Almost as if irony doesn't exist at all.

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12 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Ah the ol "touch grass" post from someone posting on the internet. Almost as if irony doesn't exist at all.

I just made a post being hyped for game day. You are the one who has to come at me every time I post anything. Go kick rocks and yell at some clouds. 

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The home field/seeding thing seems to be an ESPN-driven talking point whenever it does happen.

The word from the NFL has always been there should be a reward for winning the division, it's important and it means something, and if a team wants a home playoff game, win their division.

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