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Predict the Panthers record - game by game version 2013


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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks L
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants W

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals L

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings W

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons L

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints W
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons L

 

10-6 with a wild card berth

 

 

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IMO, it really all depends on that first game vs Seattle. But if we come out guns blazing and win that sombitch...
 
1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings L

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers L
 
9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons W

 

11-5 we win the NFCS

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks L
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings W

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W

 

9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons L
 
10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots L

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints L

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons L

 

 

8-8

 

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants W

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings W

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots L

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints W
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons W

 

14-2  first round bye

 


 

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W 24 - 17

 2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W 35 - 20

 3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L    24 – 10

 4 Bye

 5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals  W 17 – 14

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings L 28 – 20

 7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W 31 -10

8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 24 - 7

 9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W 17 – 10

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L 28 -14

 11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W 35 - 17

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W  35 -24

 13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers  W 28 - 10

 14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L  35 - 28

 15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W 28 - 20

 16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W  24 – 7

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons L 20 - 10

 

I have 11 - 5  but it is probably a bit optimistic.  Its August so why not

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W

 

 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings L

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W

 

9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins L

 

13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons L

 

 

10-6 

 

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W

 

2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W

 

3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants W

 

4 Bye

 

5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings W

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W

 

8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W

 

9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  W

 

11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W

 

13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W

 

14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints W

 

15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W

 

16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons W

 

 

 

...What? 

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vs Seattle:  Loss

@ Buffalo:  Win

vs Giants:  Win

@ Arizona: Win

@Minnesota:  Loss

vs St. Louis: Win

@ Tampa:  Loss

vs Atlanta:  Win

@ San Fran:  Loss

vs New England:  Loss

@ Miami:  Win

vs Tampa:  Win

@ New Orleans:  Loss

vs Jets:  Win

vs New Orleans:  Win

@ Atlanta:  Loss

 

I've got us at 9-7 (with six conference losses which will not be good enough for the playoffs in the NFC i'm afraid).

 

 

 

 

 

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lot's of funky stuff going on with that schedule. really funny how things laid out. getting the falcons in ATL in the last game of the season when they might be resting starters could be good for us. if we threaten to inflict pain on matty, they may take him out. that could result in us sweeping them. we owe the bucs a sweep and i think we pull it off. things tend to stay balanced between us. overall, i see us going no worse than 3-3 divisionally and more likely 4-2. i can see 5-1 happening as well.
 
i think we start off strong against the seahawks, esp. with them hurting the way they are and having to look forward to the 49ers in seattle the next week. buffalo is a team that we should do well against. the giants are just plain tough, but i could see us winning that one. i see us going into the bye 2-1. after that...i don't know. there's just as many nice matchups as there are tough ones. i see us beating the bills, cards, rams, dolphins, and jets. i see us losing to the giants, pats, 49ers, and maybe the vikes (tho i think that's a game that can go either way...depending on how we do against the run).
 
i put the dolphins as a loss because i know there's going to be some game that we should win that we completely blow. could be the bills, rams or jets.
 
overall...i'm seeing a very winnable season. i'm not comfortable with this, tho. i'm just too used to things going wrong.
 
here it is, tho.
 
1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings L

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons W

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots L

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins L
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons W

 

10-6 with a wild card berth

 

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks L

 

2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W

 

3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants W

 

4 Bye

 

5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals L

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings W

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W

 

8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W

 

9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons L

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  L

 

11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots W

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W

 

13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L

 

14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints W

 

15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W

 

16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons L

 

10-6 with a wild card berth

 

Curious as to your thought process for the loss to AZ coming off the bye week? Just found that to be an interesting choice for a loss.

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1 Sun, Sep 8 Seattle Seahawks W
 
2 Sun, Sep 15 @ Buffalo Bills W
 
3 Sun, Sep 22 New York Giants L

 

4 Bye
 
5 Sun, Oct 6 @ Arizona Cardinals W

 

6 Sun, Oct 13 @ Minnesota Vikings L

 

7 Sun, Oct 20 St. Louis Rams W
 
8 Thu, Oct 24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W
 
9 Sun, Nov 3 Atlanta Falcons L

 

10 Sun, Nov 10 @ San Francisco 49ers  W
 
11 Mon, Nov 18 New England Patriots L

 

12 Sun, Nov 24 @ Miami Dolphins W
 
13 Sun, Dec 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L
 
14 Sun, Dec 8 @ New Orleans Saints L
 
15 Sun, Dec 15 New York Jets W
 
16 Sun, Dec 22 New Orleans Saints W

 

17 Sun, Dec 29 @ Atlanta Falcons W

 

10-6 (3-3 in division) ... .500 @ home but 6-2 ROAD WARRIORS this year

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vs Seattle:  Loss

@ Buffalo:  Win

vs Giants:  Loss

@ Arizona: Win

@Minnesota:  Win

vs St. Louis: Win

@ Tampa:  Loss

vs Atlanta:  Win

@ San Fran:  Loss

vs New England:  Loss

@ Miami:  Win

vs Tampa:  Win

@ New Orleans:  Loss

vs Jets:  Win

vs New Orleans:  Win

@ Atlanta:  Loss

 

9-7. 

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