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CHFF Rankings, and the Panthers are...


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5th?

 


Through Week 6 of the 2013 Regular Season

About our Quality Stats Power Rankings (below). This indicator ranks each team from No. 1 to 32 based upon average ranking across the board in each of our Quality Stats.

It's proven very adept at picking out NFL champs: New Orleans was No. 1 across the board in 2009 and won the Super Bowl; Indianapolis was No. 3 across the board in 2009, the highest-ranked AFC team, and won the AFC title. Green Bay was No. 1 across the board in 2010 and won the Super Bowl; Pittsburgh was No. 2 across the board and won the AFC title. The Texans were No. 1 across the board in 2011 before catastrophic injuries at quarterback derailed the team's likely Super Bowl run.

 

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This is seriously depressing.  It seems like we're a consensus top 5 team in the league or some poo going by all these sites.

 

More here: http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/stats/

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Doesnt it suck to get respect?

it does suck that there's not the corresponding wins, but knowing that this is a talented team and doing a lot of things right gives me hope. it's just a matter of time before the wins start falling into place, imo.

 

still thinking that the thing that has been holding us back the most is the coaching, but with rivera and shula doing what they did against the vikes and giants and seeing their failings against the cards and comparing it all with the first couple weeks...i think they may be turning the corner. maybe they already have.

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Hey this means we're just a coaching staff away from success if Ron keeps figuring out how to blow games

Ron isn't a bad coach. He is a young coach still working on some situational stuff....but the guy is good.

On field talent IMO hasn't been good enough for him any year he has been here

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