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If Atlanta AND Cleveland win this weekend....


Jeremy Igo

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Don't know how we suck as a franchise until I read these above posts.

we are cleveland, basically.  No, wait, they are a little worse than the panthers.

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Where would it rank in your list of all time Panthers disappointments?

 

Pfffffttt, not even a blip on the radar.

The incompetent Head Coach and the misguided roster moves blowing out the WR corp and eschewing the Oline equaled a recipe for disaster.

 

 

 

(Hey PhiilyB, how about the usage of eschewing eh?)

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Funny, but i feel that I'm the only one who would put Smitty being waived when he is still a no.1 receiver on a playoff team not named the Panthers on my top 10 panthers disappointments.  For a decade he was everyone's favorite player.

 

1. Not winning Super Bowl

2. 08 Cardinals shellacking

3. 1-15

4. Hurney RB magic

5. '13 playoff loss to Niners

6. Shula

7. Smitty being waived

8. Peppers being traded

9. No back to back winning seasons

10. No back to back NFC championships

 

We never traded Peppers.

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It would not be too disappointing for me. Unlike other times, we are not that good and are not really going anywhere, I just want to be the first back-to-back and watch one more game.  We would also have the consolation prize of a Top Ten pick while other times we picked much later.

 

I would say on a scale of 0-5 this would either a two or a three.  The fives would be losing the Super Bowl and Kasey missing the kick against the Giants that would have clinched the NFL's best record.

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My list looks very similar to yours.

I know it's unfair to pin that loss on that Kasey out of bounds kick.

But... I'll never forget as soon as it went out of bounds I said

"that beat us"

 

Me too..........but do you remember what happened next?

 

Panthers were position on defense to stop the drive and end the game...........on 3rd and 12 Dan Morgan blew it and caused an unnecessary pass interference on an incomplete pass play and handed them a first down..........if not for Morgan's penalty NE's would have been in a 4th and 12 situation on their side of the field with no time left to punt...............

 

Morgan blew it as much if not more so than Casey..........

 

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Where would it rank in your list of all time Panthers disappointments?

 

 

Really low to be honest.

 

 

I didn't see this team as a playoff team, and in all honestly, making a playoff run this year, may be worse for us than making the same run last year in the long run.

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