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11/3/2013 4:15:13 PM
1.5 games out of first place with 2 games left to play against the Saints.
11/3/2013 4:22:39 PM
1.0 games
11/3/2013 4:26:37 PM
Yeah I thought the saints hadn't had a bye yet.
11/3/2013 4:31:03 PM
49ers will murder them..
11/3/2013 4:49:42 PM
We got the real live shit from front to back, to the people hating on the Panthers where the fuck you at?#3 in the NFL baby and seattle's o-line is falling apart. This is the best Panthers team ever.
11/3/2013 4:50:21 PM
11/3/2013 5:41:01 PM
Dont know why anyone wants to mark SF and NO as auto-losses. I think they will be good games
11/3/2013 5:48:02 PM
Obviously, 10-6 is our most likely scenario this year. The problem is at 10-6 you're likely to need a tiebreaker to get in.With the Saints loss today, we really need to capitalize and win the division.Making the playoffs as the #5 or #6 would be a decent accomplishment considering where the franchise has been the last few years. But it would definitely be an underachievement based on how nasty we are.It's just going to be too difficult to win three road games that would most likely be @GB, @NO, @SF, or @SEA. That's a murderers row. But the NYG and Balt have done it in recent years.
11/3/2013 6:40:41 PM
This team really has a chance to do something special.How often are football teams dominant on both sides of the ball at the same time? We are so balanced. Not to mention the team chemistry which has really grown through the season. You can tell everybody is on the same page and they are really feeding off each others' energy. You had guys running off the sideline after that pick 6 yesterday to get in the celebration with Drayton. I love it.I full expect them to go out and give the 49ers a hell of a game next sunday.This is an uncut, 27 min interview with Cam from earlier in the week. If you've got time, I highly recommend watching it. He really shows his progression mentally with his answers. The banana pudding line was lol too.http://msn.foxsports.com/video/NFL?vid=7e30d8ce-4571-469b-b124-76b6a9b74110Jake and Smitty hug before the gamegif of cam dodging the whole atl d-line
11/4/2013 8:04:51 AM
We have yet to beat a team with a winning record and the best team we've beat has a total of 3 wins. Sorry if I'm not all-aboard the Panthers to win the division bandwagon. So far we've beaten all the teams we should beat, lost to 1 team we should have lost to, and we lost in 2 toss-up games. This week will be a huge test for us. SF has played well lately and we're built in a very similar mold, so it should be interesting.I still think we're pretenders, but I'm coming around. Beating SF and the Patriots would definitely make me more of a believer.I am definitely believing in our recent drafting though, esp. on defense, our front seven is very impressive and if not for S. Richardson, we'd likely have back-to-back defensive rookie of the years. (Yes I think Starr would win it over Alonso, but Richardson at this point is a lock to win it)[Edited on November 4, 2013 at 8:16 AM. Reason : .]
11/4/2013 8:16:20 AM
pretenders don't score 30+ points 4 straight weeks while winning those games by an average of 20.5 pointsgood teams kills bad teams, which is exactly what we've done during this winning streak
11/4/2013 8:41:56 AM
I agree we are playing much better but I want to see how we do against the 49ers, Saints, and Patriots before I start getting too excited. If we had beaten Buffalo and Arizona I might be more of a believer but those arent exactly great teams and we lost to them.
11/4/2013 8:55:29 AM
again, there is beating inferior competitionand there is BEATING inferior competition, which is what we're doing[Edited on November 4, 2013 at 9:01 AM. Reason : we will probably be top 3 in DVOA after yesterday]
11/4/2013 8:59:43 AM
^ Agreed. We're putting away these teams in dominating fashion at home and on the road. I don't know what more you can ask for than that. We can't control the schedule.I hate to refer to the eyball test, but it obvious to me, regardless of who we are playing, that this team is gelling and playing so much better than early in the season.
11/4/2013 9:03:44 AM
I guess had we actually beaten Buffalo and Arizona I'd feel much better about us being a legit playoff team, but the fact that we've only played 3 above-average teams, and we played 2 of them close and got beat easily in the 3rd, all of those games were losses. Yeah we're playing well against really bad teams the last few weeks, so our numbers/stats are definitely skewed a bit. And I'll agree, if the Panthers keep it up(aside from a couple of bad INT's yesterday) and beat some good teams(49ers, Saints, Pats), then I'll start buying into the playoff contenders. I'm not saying we're not a pretty good team, but I'm not sold on us being a playoff team just yet. We're definitely benefiting greatly from a really bad NFC this year.
11/4/2013 10:18:22 AM
11/4/2013 12:02:58 PM
I mean, by every objective measure we played like dogshit for 3 quarters, and still beat a division rival by 24 points. That never happens.[Edited on November 4, 2013 at 12:05 PM. Reason : :]
11/4/2013 12:05:42 PM
Anybody remember we were only up one score to start the 4th?
11/4/2013 12:23:24 PM
they have to make the playoff now...and they wont. everyone is in the wildcard spot it seems
11/4/2013 4:07:27 PM
Ludacris is right. we are beating the shit out of shit. the teams they are beating are losing to everyone.SF will tell me a lot
11/4/2013 4:24:20 PM
we pretty much need to go 3-1 over the next 4, gotta find a win at SF or vs NE and then take care of TB again and MIA. if we can only muster 2-2, gonna have to split NO and win the rest. and even then 10-6 might not cut it. like I said, that Buffalo game is going to be haunting
11/4/2013 4:25:15 PM
how has this boner inducer not been posted yet?http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9924624/bill-barnwell-week-9
11/4/2013 4:49:31 PM
continued:
11/4/2013 4:51:07 PM
We have the roughest schedule ahead of any of the teams we'll be competing with for the final wild card spot, but we're also the best equipped to deal with it. I think 6-2 would do it for us, which would mean winning all the games we're supposed to win and at least 1 of the games where we won't be. If we don't beat SF this weekend, then that home game against NO becomes a must win.
11/4/2013 5:13:10 PM
I think if we go 6-2, we won't be a wild card team anyway so we won't have to worry about it.
11/4/2013 5:27:54 PM
funny how we have the worst strength of schedule currently, but started the season with the most difficult schedule in the league...somebody should have told playoff teams last year like the falcons and vikings to not suck so bad this yearyou know what other teams are in the top-5 of easiest schedules though? Chiefs (8-0), Seahawks (7-1), Broncos (6-1)...you know who has the toughest schedule? the Jags...it's almost as if the good teams mathematically win and decrease their SOS and vice versa!
11/4/2013 8:57:31 PM
just another reason why putting any stock into strength of schedule before the season starts is ridiculous
11/4/2013 9:02:33 PM
well to be fair our SOS has been really weak. 29th headed into this past week to be exact.But that's completely irrelevant to how good we are. We're not the 3rd best team in the NFL through eight weeks because we've played bad opponents. We're the 3rd best team in the NFL because we've played better than 29 other teams.And it'd be easy to make the argument that we're better than Seattle at the current moment. Though, SF may be playing better than us as well.Bottom line is that if we stay healthy and don't get too unlucky with close losses and other teams getting big wins then we should make the playoffs. We're certainly well over 50/50 at this point. I mean we are clearly legitimate Super Bowl contenders for the first time since 2008. And we have our best team in franchise history at the moment. For a franchise that has been marred with bad teams and really only been "good" twice in 1996 and 2008... and lucky in 2003. I can see why people think there is grounds for a little excitement here. And not just because I was wise enough to invest in us to win the Super Bowl at 75:1 odds, NFC at 35:1 odds, division at 6:1 odds, and to win over 8 games. No, that has nothing to do with it. It has more to do with the fact that I was right and kurtis and the haters crew was so badly wrong.[Edited on November 4, 2013 at 10:06 PM. Reason : a]
11/4/2013 9:58:53 PM
Yeah the selection committee won't cut us any favors with this SOS.
11/4/2013 10:03:41 PM
http://espn.go.com/nfl/standings/_/type/playoffs/sort/conferenceRank/order/falselol
11/4/2013 11:55:16 PM
^^ I, too, took some Panthers futuresGot em at +415 to win the division and +195 to make the playoffsEDIT: Browsing reddit and I saw someone that bet 65k on the 49ers [Edited on November 5, 2013 at 7:45 AM. Reason : .]
11/5/2013 7:36:37 AM
So if everyone is claiming we need to go "6-2", then I can't see us making it.On the road against SF coming off a BYE week, then at home against the Pats who just looked great coming off a BYE week...I think over the next 2 we're looking at 2-2, and at best splitting with the Saints.Perhaps Rodgers getting hurt will open up a wildcard spot for us if he misses significant time and they fall out of the playoff hunt.
11/5/2013 8:44:55 AM
I don't think "everyone" is claiming that. I saw Forte mention it, and then AndyMac said we would win the division at 6-2 so the playoffs wouldn't be a problem.I'm in the 5-3 camp. That might get us a division winner tiebreak with NO or get a wildcard. Division game winning % is the first tiebreak among wildcard teams which should play heavily in our favor.Byes aren't necessarily always a good thing either. At this point I'm glad that the panthers bye was early. The last thing I want is an off week to kill the momentum we have right now. Thinking teams have some huge advantage coming off a bye is an overrated point of view in my opinion. You still have to line up and play football.[Edited on November 5, 2013 at 9:10 AM. Reason : We're re-signing hangartner today to help the depth at guard too btw]
11/5/2013 9:06:08 AM
You can't always predict how teams will play after the BYE week, but some teams are just historically good following a BYE week.Belichick has won 9 of his last 10 games following the BYE week. That's really impressive. Add to that it gives Amendola/Gronk/Vereen an extra week to rest/recover and get the offense straight, I don't see how the BYE week will really hurt them. It'll also give them a week to sort out that defense and all the new starters with the injuries.Harbaugh's is a smaller sample size, only 2 seasons and he's 1-0-1(the game Alex Smith got knocked out and the reign of Kaepernick began). The 49ers were on a bit of a roll momentum wise, esp. Kaep and Gore, and I think Harbaugh is too good of a coach not to have them fired up for a big home game coming out of a bye week.If we were playing SF at home, I'd like our chances better. Going on the road against one of the top teams in the league that is rested after an off week...that's a tough draw. I'd love for us to split these 2 games, but I just think the deck is stacked a bit against us.
11/5/2013 11:17:37 AM
Up to #3 in DVOA (#10 offense #3 defense #14 ST)49ers currently sit 6th ( #8 offense #14 defense and #15 ST)Cardinals #1 in defensive DVOA, which is not surprising to me. That's a tough group.EDIT: Nice little site I saw on reddit for projecting teams' playoff chances. If you scroll over the Home/Tie/Away for next week it will show you how those projections change against the teams in the playoff race.http://www.sportsclubstats.com/NFL/NFC/NFCSouth.html[Edited on November 5, 2013 at 5:54 PM. Reason : .]
11/5/2013 5:33:33 PM
Is it sunday yet?
11/6/2013 2:13:35 PM
Best team in the NFL according to Cold Hard Football Facts.http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/stats/2013/10/Overall/
11/6/2013 11:37:46 PM
Monday should be interesting in this thread, haha.Everyone will be on the bandwagon if we win.If we lose, the sky will be falling.
11/7/2013 11:04:02 AM
^ I think most people are smart enough to not act like the sky is falling after a loss anywaysRIVERBOAT RONhttp://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--football-thursday--panthers--success-hinges-on-cam-newton-s-calm-and-ron-rivera-s-newfound-aggression-035909971.html
11/7/2013 11:35:20 AM
Nah, I don't think losing @ SF is gonna cause everybody to meltdown. At least I would hope not.
11/7/2013 11:51:46 AM
^^ I don't think many people are expecting to win Sunday. like I said, it's a feather in the cap if we do. but it's not a "must win", it's a "would be nice if we did win". as far as needing to go 6-2 the rest of the way, I'm saying that would definitely get us into the playoffs. 5-3 should, and 4-4 could, but we don't want to be log jammed with Detroit, Chicago, Green Bay, SF/Seattle, and possibly Arizona (who we lose a tie break with) and not be able to "control our own destiny", as the cliche goes. I would be overjoyed with 5-3 to close out, but it would suck to get Cleveland Brown'd out of the playoffs on a tiebreak
11/7/2013 11:52:05 AM
Why do I get the feeling that LudaChris would rather be right, than have the Panthers win?
11/7/2013 1:17:42 PM
I'd absolutely love to see the Panthers beat the 49ers and prove, to me at least, that they are a legit playoff contender. I think beating a legit team and riding a 5-game winning streak would do wonders for our players after we've been bad for the last several years.I really think Cam feeds off of momentum and confidence, and if he's playing at his best, I do believe this team can be a force to be reckoned with.My post about the differences in opinion, are that it seems several posters are posting various stats showing why we're a top 5 team, and top 3 team in the NFC, and others are(like myself) posting that we're pretenders until we beat someone. (Both sides of the coin have legit arguments/stats to support their side) I was just pointing out how I could see the balance shifting.If Carolina wins the game, I definitely see people(myself included) starting to believe and shift more towards the side claiming we're legit. But if we went to SF and got blown out, I really think it would shift more the other way. Personally I think we lose by <10 barring any significant injuries, so I don't think it'll be a huge swell either way, just think this thread could heat up either way, esp. if we were to win.
11/7/2013 1:24:26 PM
people are backing up their arguments with legitimate stats, while others are basing their arguments on conventional wisdom/gut feelingsone of those is not a legitimate argument[Edited on November 7, 2013 at 2:16 PM. Reason : autocorrect fail]
11/7/2013 2:12:51 PM
^No the side saying they're "pretenders" have pointed out the strength of schedule, the fact we've lost to every average or above-average team we've played, and that our defense hasn't faced an above-average offense on the season(thus have put up great stats).The side saying we're "contenders" are the ones pointing out stats that do show that we're currently ranked really high on some scales/rankings/stats. But at the same time the other side if acknowledging these stats/ratings but pointing out the stats are skewed because we've beaten bad teams by large margins. I'd say both sides have legit arguments, at least I can definitely see both sides. I really think if we beat SF, or the Patriots, that people will shift to the "contenders" side. But it's not hard to understand why people wouldn't get too optimistic until we beat someone with a winning record(haven't done that all season).
11/7/2013 3:04:26 PM
The Panthers are a good, possibly great, team and legitimate playoff contenders. Nothing that happens this weekend will change that, short of Cam's ACL spontaneously disintegrating.
11/7/2013 3:08:58 PM
^^ advanced metrics take into account the quality of teams playedand it's waaay more than "we lost to average to above-average teams", considering the way we lost those games and the way Rivera has very obviously changed his philosophy because of those games
11/7/2013 3:12:54 PM
The Rams were an "average" team when we played them. They aren't now that Bradford is gone but they clearly were then.
11/7/2013 3:56:22 PM
Dallas barely beat the shitty Vikings last week.The mighty Seahawks barely beat the Rams. They barely beat the Bucs. A couple of the shitty teams that the Panthers blew out.Seattle's "only win over a good team" was San Fran, yet people (rightfully) say Seattle is arguably the best team in the NFC. Sure, they made the playoffs last year, so they earned it, but they struggled with some of the same opponents that the Panthers blew out over the last 4 weeks. And yeah, Seattle beat the Panthers head to head, but I think the Panthers are playing and coaching a lot better football than week 1.How come the Panthers get penalized for blowing out shitty teams, when some of the great playoff teams like the Seahawks just get the "boy they're so good, they just figure out a way to win" when they squeak by shitty teams?[Edited on November 7, 2013 at 4:36 PM. Reason : .]
11/7/2013 4:35:21 PM