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Predict the Panthers record - HOMER fan version


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I usually don't do this, but I'll say 13-3 with all losses in away games. ATL, ARI, NE. I was going to say a loss at NO, but I don't think we'll have a losing streak at all. That loss may happen, but if so we'll beat ARI.

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I can see 11-12 wins this season... depending on how things work out.

I say 12-4 (with an option of 11-5)

Losses to:

Atlanta (@ ATL) - NFCS Home field thing

Washington - They seem to some how always baffle the Panthers (lead the all time series 7-1 over the Panthers)

Miami - well, we've not beat them yet... (Miami and Houston are the only teams The Panthers have not beat in the NFL)

New England - Just a feeling, but who knows....

My OPTION Loss is the Saints @ Saints... because of the home field thing again.

(Yes, I believe we'll beat the Bucs 2 times this season... but, ya never know.)

So there ya go.

not that it matters... here's the run down:

Philly - W

@ ATL - L

@ DAL - W

BYE

SKINS - L

@ BUCS - W

BILLS - W

@ ARI - W

@ NO - W/L

FALCONS- W

PHINS - L

@ JETS - W

BUCS - W

@ NE - L

MINNI - W

@ NYG - W

SAINTS - W

12-4 OR 11-5

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I'm going to be realistic here. The Panthers will go 10-6 or 9-7, get a wild card birth and probably make it to the NFC Championship game. I think we have the talent to get that far, but I can't predict what other top NFC teams will be like. A trip to the Super Bowl may happen, although I'm not completely sold that we are that good..yet.

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