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A question for Panther fans


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If I remember correctly the NFC south has an exactly even record across all teams when playing each other. I don't know about other teams

No, the Falcons have a large lead in our head to head record. We're ahead of the bucs and I think we're ahead of the saints by a little.

Unless you're just talking about total combined sum of all 4 teams. But within the division the falcons have had our number while we've had the bucs'.

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We're 9-1 versus the Cowboys during the season, but are undefeated versus them in the postseason, 2-0...

Can't stand the cowboys, hate Atlanta... There was a cool pic a while back about the NFCS parity. Division is pretty equal, but ATL has advantage over us, we've got it over NO & TB...

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Meh.... didn't David Carr start in our only loss to the Colts? Shouldn't count. Nor should our only loss loss to the Browns with Pickles or our only loss to the Ravens with BSP.

We tend to do fairly well against elite QBs - Manning, Brees, etc.

But put us against Brady Quinn or a washed up Delhomme and Im betting on the other team.

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We're 9-1 versus the Cowboys during the season, but are undefeated versus them in the postseason, 2-0...

No we're not, i can think of 2 losses to the Cowboys right off the top of my head, 1 with Jake when smitty "grabbed" the ref and the game Matt Moore started...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2005122402/2005/REG16/cowboys@panthers#tab=recap

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2007122200/2007/REG16/cowboys@panthers#tab=recap

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No we're not, i can think of 2 losses to the Cowboys right off the top of my head, 1 with Jake when smitty "grabbed" the ref and the game Matt Moore started...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2005122402/2005/REG16/cowboys@panthers#tab=recap

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2007122200/2007/REG16/cowboys@panthers#tab=recap

I think it was a typo. We are 1-9 vs them in the regular season

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