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Panthers schedule next year looks mighty tasty


Deebo

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Home games

St louis rams

New england

Seattle

Jets

And a team from the NFC East

Away games

Arizona

San fran 49ers

Buffalo bills

Miami dolphins

A team from the NFC North

+ Division games

From this schedule I see the panthers going 11-5 next season making the playoffs.

Thoughts guys.

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teams jump up and down in quality year to year. the jets are terrible but if they find a way to plug a legit starting quarterback into that system they could make the playoffs. other great teams are one injury or trade or bad draft or retirement away from being abysmal.

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Division games are going to be a toss up next year. Falcons arent going anywhere, the Saints will be much more stable, and the Bucs will be more well rounded.

We took care of the QB arms race in the NFCS, but we need some serious talent in other areas to compete.

I wouldn't be so sure about Tampa. They still have Josh Freeman and hes REALLY inconsistent.

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If we get the Bears at Soioder field again, I will flip. What determines what NFC north team we get?

ratings.

just kidding.

with the NFCE and NFCN this year, it all depends on who finishes where we finish in the division.

if we finish 4th then we'd probably be facing the eagles and detroit.

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