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Vegas Says The Panthers Are Going 6-10, Again..


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Despite the Carolina Panthers getting healthier (hopefully) on defense and moving the offense forward in Year 2 of the Cam Newton Experience, Vegas is predicting another 6-10 record for the Panthers.

Week 1: Carolina Panthers (+3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Week 2: New Orleans Saints* (-2.5) at Carolina Panthers

Week 3: New York Giants (PICK) at Carolina Panthers

Week 4: Carolina Panthers (+4.5) at Atlanta Falcons

Week 5: Seattle Seahawks (+3.5) at Carolina Panthers

Week 6: Bye

Week 7: Dallas Cowboys (+1) at Carolina Panthers

Week 8: Carolina Panthers (+4) at Chicago Bears

Week 9: Carolina Panthers (+1) at Washington Redskins

Week 10: Denver Broncos (PICK) at Carolina Panthers

Week 11: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+6) at Carolina Panthers

Week 12: Carolina Panthers (+7) at Philadelphia Eagles

Week 13: Carolina Panthers (+3) at Kansas City Chiefs

Week 14: Atlanta Falcons (+1) at Carolina Panthers

Week 15: Carolina Panthers (+5.5) at San Diego Chargers

Week 16: Oakland Raiders (+4.5) at Carolina Panthers

Week 17: Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints* (Note: No line is given for Week 16 so I am assuming the Saints* will be favored in New Orleans after being favored by in Week 2 in Carolina.)

At worst I see them going 8-8. But 6-10? Again? Unless there's some massive injuries to key players I don't see that happening.

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As we discussed in the other thread, betting lines and spreads are not designed to predict who is going to win or lose. They are designed to ensure that betting is equally distributed between both teams by favoring one or the other. As the betting develops, they move up or down to equalize the betting so that no matter who wins, Vegas makes money. Obviously they are correlated to who they think are the stronger or weaker teams based on the off-season or draft, but do change, sometimes substantially.

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For all you guys that said we will be 10-6 its time to put your money where your mouth is.I think I am putting money on the Seattle game at the very least.Look at the spread difference in the two Tampa games.....does not make alot of sense

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I feel pretty confident, with no major injuries, we have a winning season.

Yea much will have to do with who comes back healthy..ie Beason,Davis Otah Edwards and keeping everyone healthy.One study showed we have been 30th and 31st in the league based on a weighted average of injuries.
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The biggest joke is the 40-1 to win the Superbowl, on the same line as Seattle and Miami, even after all the Saints* issues, and us literally handing the Falcons two games last year. A $25 bet into $1,000 is insane for the greatest rookie to ever play the game (therefore logically the likely greatest to ever play the game) in his first full offseason, the best backfield in the league, and a healthy D.

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The biggest joke is the 40-1 to win the Superbowl, on the same line as Seattle and Miami, even after all the Saints** issues, and us literally handing the Falcons two games last year. A $25 bet into $1,000 is insane for the greatest rookie to ever play the game (therefore logically the likely greatest to ever play the game) in his first full offseason, the best backfield in the league, and a healthy D.

So put down your money. It's a great opportunity, not a joke.

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