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RolStoppable said:
AllThosePixels said:
This has probably been discussed before, but does anyone here think that the Panthers can have a perfect season this year? I think with their future schedule, it's a certain possibility.

Only been lurking in this thread the whole time, but wondered what you guys think about this, its been on my mind a while.

@NO, vs. ATL, @NYG, @ATL, vs. TB. All winnable games.

The question is if the Panthers will care or if they would rather rest their starters. Considering that Arizona is at 9-2, Carolina can afford to lose a game and still claim the 1st seed. I think the Panthers will definitely reach 13-0, but that's usually the point where undefeated teams become vulnerable because they take winning for granted, hence why it has been so rare that a team won all of its regular season games. The Giants can beat anyone in the league, they have days like that. The Falcons have the QB and WRs to do damage. The Buccaneers aren't taken seriously.

I think the Panthers will finish 15-1, but I obviously won't be surprised if they manage 16-0. My pick for the perfect season killer are the Giants.

EDIT: About this week's MNF, the Ravens will start Matt Schaub at QB. Surprised that that guy still has a job in the NFL, because his arm has become worthless. If the Browns can't win this game, they should be removed from the league.

This is what I think could be their only downfall. After so many wins I think they are probably really cocky with a "we're the best" kind of attitude, especially now they're the only undefeated team.

About the Browns, I agree. They really have just done a poor job for the past several years. Quite a few years they've gone 4-12, and in the past 10 years their best season was 2007 was 10-6, and their only time above .500.