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Panthers Number 5 In NFL Highest Winning Percentage Playoff Teams


beastson

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This begs the question...Would you prefer to be one and done every year or no playoffs but 1 in every 3/4 years you make the conference title game when you do make it in?

Tough questions. One reason I have PSLs is for the chance at a home payoff game. That's the golden egg for me. I went overseas from 2003 to 2009 so missed 2 of them and then bought at the top of the market in summer 2009. Since then we went 23 and 41.

What I really want is a culture of winning. Every team has down years but some seem to get mired in them. I want the confidence going into any season that we can make a run.

Some teams have it. We don't right now.

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Actually we're historically more of a 7-9 8-8 9-7 team, which is the definition of mediocrity

Actually we've never been 9-7.

And people asking for the source... We were 6-2 postseason at one point (a .750 winning pct - in first place by a huge margin). We've lost our last two postseason games. I'll break it down for you:

1996: beat cowboys, lost to packers

2003: beat cowboys, rams, eagles; lost to patriots

2005: beat giants, bears, lost to seahawks

2008: lost to cardinals.

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Actually we've never been 9-7.

And people asking for the source... We were 6-2 postseason at one point (a .750 winning pct - in first place by a huge margin). We've lost our last two postseason games. I'll break it down for you:

1996: beat cowboys, lost to packers

2003: beat cowboys, rams, eagles; lost to patriots

2005: beat giants, bears, lost to seahawks

2008: lost to cardinals.

The wording "Most Winning" in the title was confusing. I thought "most winning" meant "won the most number of games" not "won the highest percentage of games." So when I asked for a source, I was thinking both the Giants and Patriots off the top of my head have a higher number of wins than the Panthers and should therefore be ranked higher.

All clear now?

Edit: spelling

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One thing that helped that is the strength given to us as a new Franchise. We were able to compete out of the gate which was historically not the case for other expansion teams. All those teams stunk for a long time after forming.

I wonder what the list would look like if we did 1995 and subsequent.

The NFCS is one of the toughest divisions now obv.

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