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I’m Frustrated. And Yet, I’m Proud


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8 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Ummm we were 7-4 in one scores after today regression to the mean is losing one more basicy

7-3 now and yeah like you say if this offense doesnt get figured out in the off season and we revert back to league average like all teams do, then we are still looking at a 5/6 win team.   Dave has got to figure this poo out stat

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

7-3 now and yeah like you say if this offense doesnt get figured out in the off season and we revert back to league average like all teams do, then we are still looking at a 5/6 win team.   Dave has got to figure this poo out stat

A lot of the teams that had inordinately high winning percentages in one score games from last season fell back to the pack this season.

I think we will see ourselves in one of these articles next year:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46003861/nfl-teams-likely-decline-lose-more-games-2025-season-predictions-vikings-chiefs-commanders-lions-colts

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Same position we have been in. Carolina has to find a way to make massive strides on offense.   

the biggest way to make real strides in that area are generally found in either QB play or playcallling (or both).  Change has to be made there.  

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

A lot of the teams that had inordinately high winning percentages in one score games from last season fell back to the pack this season.

I think we will see ourselves in one of these articles next year:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46003861/nfl-teams-likely-decline-lose-more-games-2025-season-predictions-vikings-chiefs-commanders-lions-colts

7-3 isnt all that inordinate tbh...

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1 minute ago, Moonraker said:

Look at the Chiefs this year when all the 1 score games stopped bouncing their way. If we can't get on the right side of league average in offensive categories (mostly scoring) there really isn't any hope. 

vikes a few years ago came down to earth hard

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