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our opponents for next year


Captain Morgan

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looks easier than this years

 

Home                                                  Away

 

 Atlanta Falcons (4-12)                         Atlanta Falcons (4-12)

New Orleans Saints                      (11-5) New Orleans Saints (11-5)  

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)       Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12) 

Chicago Bears (8-8)                            Green Bay Packers (8-7-1)

Detroit Lions (7-9)                                  Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1)

Cleveland Browns (4-12)                      Baltimore Ravens (8-8)

Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)                          Cincinnati Bengals (11-5)

Seattle Seahawks (13-3)                             Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)


Following are a few notes on Carolina's 2014 opponents:

• The Panthers will play nine games against teams that finished the year with a .500 or better record, including six contests against opponents who made the playoffs during the 2013 campaign.
• Carolina is tied with San Francisco for the 17th-toughest strength of schedule (.494) based on 2013 records. The Panthers had the toughest strength of schedule (.543) entering the 2013 season.
• The Panthers have compiled a 12-12 regular season record versus the NFC North since division realignment in 2002.
• The game against Minnesota will be played outdoors at the University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium while the Vikings' new stadium is under construction.
• Carolina will host the Seahawks for the third consecutive year. It will mark the teams' fourth meeting in the last five years after they only played three times in the franchise's first 15 seasons.
• The Panthers own a 5-7 all-time record against the AFC North.

The NFL's scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular, rotating basis. Under the formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows:

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Home                                                  Away
 
 Atlanta Falcons (4-12)     Win                    Atlanta Falcons (4-12) Loss
New Orleans Saints (11-5) Win                       New Orleans Saints (11-5)  Loss
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)  Win     Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12) Win
Chicago Bears (8-8) Win                           Green Bay Packers (8-7-1) Loss
Detroit Lions (7-9)   Win                               Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1) Win
Cleveland Browns (4-12)  Win                    Baltimore Ravens (8-8) Win
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)   Win                       Cincinnati Bengals (11-5) Loss
Seattle Seahawks (13-3)    Loss                         Philadelphia Eagles (10-6) Win
 
11-5
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2014-2015 CAROLINA PANTHERS: 12-4

Home

 

Atlanta Falcons   W

New Orleans Saints  W
Tampa Bay Buccaneers  W   (TNF)
Chicago Bears   W
Detroit Lions   L
Cleveland Browns   W
Pittsburgh Steelers   W

Seattle Seahawks   L   (MNF)

 

 

Away

 

Atlanta Falcons   W

New Orleans Saints   L
Tampa Bay Buccaneers   W

Green Bay Packers   W    (SNF)
Minnesota Vikings   W

Baltimore Ravens   W
Cincinnati Bengals   L
Philadelphia Eagles   W

 

 

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We're going to have to be strong at home again next year.  We have some really really tough road games:

 

At Green Bay

At New Orleans

At Baltimore

At Cincy

At Philly

 

Steelers at BOA is practically a road game too, sadly. 

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We're going to have to be strong at home again next year.  We have some really really tough road games:

 

At Green Bay

At New Orleans

At Baltimore

At Cincy

At Philly

Truth be told, the Eagles are garbage at home. 10 straight home loses from 2012-2013 and the worst home record in the NFL since 2011. Haven't had a winning season at home since 2009.

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