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Rriverrrrerrra says Panthers can win 10 games this season


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10-6 is reasonable? what would be unreasonable?
saying that we can't win 10 games.

again, not saying we will, just that it can be done. the schedule isn't as tough as people make it out to be. this team isn't as bad as people make it out to be. if this team stays healthy, players catch on the the scheme, and mistakes are minimal...sure they can win 10 games. why not?

ftr, i see us ending up with 7 wins. doesn't mean i think we can't win more that that.

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4 winning seasons is 20% of our franchises existence

not math much?

the saints chewed up 50% of their franchises history searching for their first playoff seed

right

and I'm in my 20s...like 90% of this board. Who you think has seen more success, the fan who has lived through the Dome Patrol(don't ask, you're a post 2003er), 8 playoff appearances, a Super Bowl, etc. or the fan who's glory days are eight years removed?

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If we lose the first game of the season, there will be an immediate knee jerk reaction and everyone will think the whole season is down the tubes. Happened last year the same way.

Depends on how it happens. Arizona should be one of the easier games we have all year. If we get blown out and embarrassed then yeah, it's most likely gonna be a really long year.

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saying that we can't win 10 games.

again, not saying we will, just that it can be done. the schedule isn't as tough as people make it out to be. this team isn't as bad as people make it out to be. if this team stays healthy, players catch on the the scheme, and mistakes are minimal...sure they can win 10 games. why not?

ftr, i see us ending up with 7 wins. doesn't mean i think we can't win more that that.

sure they can, do I think it's reasonable to expect them to? no.

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and I'm in my 20s...like 90% of this board. Who you think has seen more success, the fan who has lived through the Dome Patrol(don't ask, you're a post 2003er), 8 playoff appearances, a Super Bowl, etc. or the fan who's glory days are eight years removed?

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sure they can, do I think it's reasonable to expect them to? no.
why isn't it reasonable?

i'm not asking why it's not likely, but why it's not reasonable and why it's more reasonable to say we can't win 10 games.

again, if the team stays healthy, they get a decent grasp on the offense/defense, and they keep mistakes down (all of which is likely) then why is it unreasonable?

weaker teams have accomplished more than that.

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Kind of funny that I was totally BLASTED by everyone a few days ago for expressing this opinion that we can win 10 games...

Seems that the head coach and I believe it can be done...

Let's see how many people flip-flop their opinions now...

Will read later... Too busy for Huddle right now

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