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Your OFFICIAL NFC Wild Card Playoffs Thread LA Rams @Carolina Panthers


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Just now, Moonraker said:

I like that energy. I definitely think he's a little Scooby Doo overboard positive dopey in the pressers but behind closed doors I do think it's different.

I know we all want to have the #1 HC, OC and DC every year but I do think we can win consistently with Canales. 

I totally agree I think he's different behind closed doors I think they will draft well and we can get into the playoffs again next year even though it will be tougher

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24 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

I totally agree I think he's different behind closed doors I think they will draft well and we can get into the playoffs again next year even though it will be tougher

I'm not sure I necessarily agree about next years schedule. I did when I first looked at it, but I've changed my mind. The Pats and Jags are the #2,3 seed and 13+ win teams...who said that going into the season?! I would much rather play the NFC North than the West again. Seattle, LA, SF, Buffalo, NE, Jacksonville...we played 6 teams that I wouldn't be shocked to see in the Superbowl. And yeah, we got our ass kicked in 5 of those games. I'm hopeful next year we can split games like that and not lose to the Saints twice. 

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2 minutes ago, Moonraker said:

I'm not sure I necessarily agree about next years schedule. I did when I first looked at it, but I've changed my mind. The Pats and Jags are the #2,3 seed and 13+ win teams...who said that going into the season?! I would much rather play the NFC North than the West again. Seattle, LA, SF, Buffalo, NE, Jacksonville...we played 6 teams that I wouldn't be shocked to see in the Superbowl. And yeah, we got our ass kicked in 5 of those games. I'm hopeful next year we can split games like that and not lose to the Saints twice. 

Yeah and they are going to have to figure out how to be the Saints it was soo bizarre they couldn't be them once

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23 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Coker is such a beast. We need a pitch or something like that here. Running it up the middle hasn’t been working much, don’t put it in Bryce’s hands. Either Bryce runs or a pitch or some other run to the outside

Happy ur not in charge of anything. You and Dipper draw that up on a napkin?

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On 1/11/2026 at 12:03 PM, Moonraker said:

I'm not sure I necessarily agree about next years schedule. I did when I first looked at it, but I've changed my mind. The Pats and Jags are the #2,3 seed and 13+ win teams...who said that going into the season?! I would much rather play the NFC North than the West again. Seattle, LA, SF, Buffalo, NE, Jacksonville...we played 6 teams that I wouldn't be shocked to see in the Superbowl. And yeah, we got our ass kicked in 5 of those games. I'm hopeful next year we can split games like that and not lose to the Saints twice. 

I agree on the unreliability of using this year’s performance to predict next year’s in the NFL. Even in the same season teams can be schizo, depending on injuries especially.

The powerhouse of the first five weeks (Colts for instance) are pushovers in December and vice versa. And if you pencilled in the Ravens as a loss in August this year, hold on a minute by October. It isn’t what you expected.  

Hell we were pushovers every other week. But still it should be a pretty tough schedule. 
 

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On 1/11/2026 at 12:03 PM, Moonraker said:

 I would much rather play the NFC North than the West again. Seattle, LA, SF, Buffalo, NE, Jacksonville...

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For those curious (and subject to change):

  • 2027 season
    • we'll play the Eagles, Commanders, Jags, Titans, and an NFC North team at home
    • Away games at Houston, Indy, NYGiants, NFC West, and AFC East
  • 2028
    • Home: Arizona, SF, Denver, Vegas, NFC North, AFC North
    • Away:  LA Chargers, LA Rams, Seahawks, NFC East

 

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