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Carolina Panthers Year By Year Records:


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1995:7-9 Overall 3-5 Division

Atlanta L-20-23

Buffalo L-9-31

St. Louis L-10-31

Tampa Bay L-13-20

Chicago L-27-31

New York Jets W-26-15

New Orleans W-20-3

New England W-20-17 (OT)

San Francisco W-13-7

St. Louis L-17-28

Arizona w-27-7

New Orleans L-26-34

Indy W-13-10

San Francisco L-10-31

Atlanta W-21-17

Washington L-17-20

1996 12-4 Overall 7-1 NFC WEST CHAMPS!

Atlanta W-29-6

New Orleans W-22-20

San Francisco W-23-7

Jackssonville L-14-24

Minnesota L-12-14

St. Louis W-45-13

New Orleans W-19-7

Philadelphia L-9-20

Atlanta L-17-20

New York Giants W-27-17

St. Louis W-20-10

Houston Oilers W-31-6

Tampa Bay W-24-0

San Francisco W-30-24

Baltimore W-27-16

Pittsburgh W-18-14

1996 Post-Season

NFC Divisional Vs. Dallas W-26-17

NFC Championship Game Vs. Green Bay L-13-30

1997:7-9 Overall 4-4 Division

Washington L-10-24

Atlanta W-9-6

San Diego W-26-7

KC L-14-35

San Francisco L-21-34

Minnesota L-14-21

New Orleans W-13-0

Atlanta W-21-12

Oakland W-38-14

Denver L-0-34

San Francisco L-19-27

St. Louis W-16-10

New Orleans L-13-16

Dallas W-23-13

Green Bay L-10-31

St. Louis L-18-30

1998:4-12 Overall 3-5 Division

Atlanta L-14-19

New Orleans L-14-19

Green Bay L-30-37

Atlanta L-23-51

Dallas L-20-27

Tampa Bay L-13-16

Buffalo L-14-30

New Orleans W-31-17

San Francisco L-23-25

Miami L-9-13

St. Louis W-24-20

New York Jets L-21-48

San Francisco L-28-31(OT)

Washington L-25-28

St. Louis W-20-13

Indy W-27-19

Dom Capers Fired as Head coach Finished 31-35 Overall 1-1 Postseason

1999:8-8 Overall 4-4 Division George Seifert Hired as Head Coach

New Orleans L-10-19

Jacksonville L-20-22

Cincy W-27-3

Washington L-36-38

San Francisco W-31-29

Detroit L-9-24

Atlanta L-20-27

Philadadelphia W-33-7

St. Louis L-10-35

Cleveland W-31-17

Atlanta W-34-28

St. Louis L-21-34

Green Bay W-33-31

San Francisco W-41-24

Pittsburgh L-20-30

New Orleans W-45-13

2000:7-9 Overall 4-4 Division

Washington L-17-20

San Francisco W-38-22

Atlanta L-10-15

Dallas L-13-16 (OT)

Seattle W-26-3

New Orleans L-6-24

San Francisco W-34-16

Atlanta L-12-13

St. Louis W-27-24

New Orleans L-10-20

Minnesota L-17-31

Green Bay W-31-14

St. Louis W-16-3

KC L-14-15

San Diego W-30-22

Oakland L-9-52

2001:1-15 Overall 0-8 Division

Minnesota W-24-13

Atlanta L-16-24

Green Bay L-7-28

San Francisco L-14-24

New Orleans L-25-27

Washington L-14-17 (OT)

New York Jets L-12-13

Miami L-6-23

St. Louis L-14-48

San Francisco L-22-25 (OT)

Atlanta L-7-10

New orleans L-23-27

Buffalo L-24-25

St. Louis L-32-38

Arizona L-7-30

New England L-6-38

George Siefert Fired as Head Coach Finished 16-32 Overall

2002:7-9 Overall 1-5 Division John Fox 1st Season as Head coach

NFL forms NFC South Division NFL goes to 32 Teams:

Carolina

Atlanta

Tampa Bay

New Orleans

Baltimore W-10-7

Detroit W-31-7

Minnesota W-21-14

Green Bay L-14-17

Arizona L-13-16

Dallas L-13-14

Atlanta L-0-30

Tampa Bay L-9-12

New Orleans L-24-34

Tampa Bay L-10-23

Atlanta L-0-41

Cleveland W-13-6

Pittsburgh L-14-30

Chicago W-24-14

New Orleans W-10-6

2003:11-5 Overall 5-1 NFC SOUTH CHAMPS:

Jacksonville W-24-23

Tampa Bay W-12-9 (OT)

Atlanta W-23-3

New Orleans W-19-13

Indy W-23-20 (OT)

Tenneessee L-17-37

New Orleans W-23-20 (OT)

Houston L-10-14

Tampa Bay W-27-24

Washington W-20-17

Dallas L-20-24

Philadelphia L-16-25

Atlanta L-14-20 (OT)

Arizona W-20-17

Detroit W-20-14

New York Giants W-37-24

Playoffs:

NFC WildCard Vs. Dallas W-29-10

NFC Divisional Vs. St. Louis W-29-23 (2OT)

NFC Championship Game Vs. Philadelphia W-14-3

Super Bowl XXXVIII Vs. New England L-29-32 71,525 in Attendance

2004:7-9 Overall 3-3 Division

Green Bay L-14-24

KC W-28-17

Atlanta L-10-27

Denver L-17-20

Philadelphia L-8-30

San Diego L-6-17

Seattle L-17-23

Oakland L-24-27

San Francisco W-37-27

Arizona W-35-10

Tampa Bay W-21-14

New Orleans W-32-21

St. Louis W-20-7

Atlanta L-31-34 (OT)

Tampa Bay W-37-20

New Orleans L-18-21

2005:11-5 Overall 4-2 Division

New Orleans L-20-23

New England W-27-17

Miami L-24-27

Green Bay W-32-29

Arizona W-24-20

Detroit W-21-20

Minnesota W-38-13

Tampa Bay W-34-14

New York Jets W-30-3

Chicago L-3-13

Buffalo W-13-9

Atlanta W-24-6

Tampa Bay L-10-20

New Orleans W-27-10

Dallas L-20-24

Atlanta W-44-11

2005 Playoffs:

NFC Wildcard Vs. NY Giants W-23-0

NFC Divisional Vs. Chicago W-29-21

NFC Championship Game Vs. Seattle L-14-34

2006:8-8 Overall 5-1 Division

Atlanta L-6-20

Minnesota L-13-16 (OT)

Tampa Bay W-26-24

New orleans W-21-18

Cleveland W-20-12

Baltimore W-23-21

Cincy L-14-17

Dallas L-14-35

Tampa Bay W-24-10

St. Louis W-15-0

Washington L-13-17

Philadelphia L-24-27

NY Giants L-13-27

Pittsburgh L-3-37

Atlanta W-10-3

New Orleans W-31-21

2007:7-9 Overall 3-3 Division

St. Louis W-27-13

Houston L-21-34

Atlanta W-27-20

Tampa Bay L-7-20

New orleans W-16-13

Arizona W-25-10

Indy L-7-31

Tenneessee L-7-20

Atlanta L-13-20

Green Bay L-17-31

New Orleans L-6-31

San Francisco W-31-14

Jacksonville L-6-37

Seattle W-13-10

Dallas L-13-20

Tampa Bay W-31-23

2008 Record 10-3 3-2 Division

John Fox Record 66-50 Overall Including Playoffs 5-2 Without Playoffs Record is 61-48 Overall

Carolina Panthers 114-118-0 Overall Division Champs 1996, 2003. Playoff Apperances 1996-2003-2005.

Super Bowl XXXVIII Vs. New England L-29-32

Coaches:Dom Capers 32-36, George Siefert 16-32, John Fox 66-50

Just Wanted to add some Stats to the Website, since I do it for it a living on a everyday basis.;)

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I do find it interesting that if the Panthers have a Win/loss percentage above .500 they go to the post season.

i noticed that not only do they go to the postseason, but at least the championship game :D

i really feel like this is our year. Superbowl 43 here we come!!!

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i noticed that not only do they go to the postseason, but at least the championship game :D

i really feel like this is our year. Superbowl 43 here we come!!!

Things are damn sure coming together at the right time.

Of course, its really cool that, being the newest team in our division, we could be beating two of them (Atlanta and New Orleans) to a super bowl win and that we could be doing it in half the time that it took Tampa.

At least, a toast to being hopeful, eh?:cheers2:

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Looking at this thread brings back the memories of how painful the 2006 season was. Four games decided by four points or less. The Crazy overtime loss to Minnesota. The Washington game in which they fumbled four times and we didn't recover a single one. The Philly and Cincy games where we blew it at the end of the game. The difference between 12-4 and 8-8 is really very slight.

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