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


Zod

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I am 100% positive we can win 4 games in a row. Once this team learns to win, the wins will come in bunches. We may not be there right now, but we are just as close as most teams. And closer than others.

I may be the only one who still believes. Oh well, after 20+ years of marriage, 50+ years as a Lions fan, and all these years as a Huddler, I have learned not to care what others think.

The way this season is shaping up, a 4 game winning streak would put us right in the thick of things. Why Not?

Or for the quiters out there, it will not happen. There, I said it for you.

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Well considering our position at the moment, I must say that if serious changes do not happen this week, this season is over. Call me what you want, but if they intend on continuing to play they way they have been, I hope they lose every god damn one of them.

This is what I am talking about. Is this how fans act nowadays? Who hopes for losses?

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Put me down for 8 more wins.

Why Not? Beat the cowpatties and we are on the way. Wins are like mistakes. They feed on themselves. Stop the mistakes and the wins will come.

Late fumbles against the failcants and hawks lost us games. Cut those mistakes out, and the season looks so much brighter.

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depends on which carolina panthers team shows up. If the locker room holds together and the coaches stop being smart then they could win most of the games out there. If not.... I hope they win us a 1st round draft pick. (i am an all or nothing type of guy sorry)

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