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Probability of the Panthers winning at least 4 games this season...


Zod

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I'm giving Rivera one more game to get his act together. If he can't fire up his team to play against the Cowboys, I'm hoping (yes I said it, all for the good of the franchise) we don't win another game this year. That way, Richardson will pretty much have to fire Rivera and Hurney for that matter. I don't want to finish 6-10 or 7-9, giving Rivera and Hurney another year to mess things up.

In the words of Owen Hart: "Enough is enough, and it's time for a change!"

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Depends.

Let's see how we come out of the bye. If the team looks flat, hasn't adjusted offensive playcalling, etc. then we would probably be lucky to win 4 games. At some point, and it may be very soon if it hasn't already happened, the players will stop believing in the staff, and then we're down the drain.

If the team comes out sharper, and Chud develops a game plan with more interest toward winning and less toward showing the world what a genius he is, then we could easily win more than 4.

We'll see. Color me skeptical.

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