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Remember When We Played Seattle In The NFCCG In 2005


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Our team was injury depleted. No Davis, No Foster got injured in Chicago, No Kris Jenkins

 

Nick fuging Goings and Seattle D swarmed Steve Smith like he was the 2nd coming of Jerry Rice

 

I was so depressed. We seriously could have won it all that year

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So a fully healthy Carolina Panthers squad goes to Seattle this time with nothing to lose, already overachieving and a more successful season than last year (playoff win?  yes!)

 

Seems to me we're going to throw everything we've got at them and see what happens.  We definitely might win.

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I remember that play where the announcers broke down how seattle had smitty bracketed between four (!!!) defenders on one play.  One inside, one outside, one shallow, one deep.

 

And we still forced it to him. :(

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I remember that play where the announcers broke down how seattle had smitty bracketed between four (!!!) defenders on one play.  One inside, one outside, one shallow, one deep.

 

And we still forced it to him. :(

 

Where else were we going to go with the ball?

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Our team was injury depleted. No Davis, No Foster got injured in Chicago, No Kris Jenkins

 

Nick fuging Goings and Seattle D swarmed Steve Smith like he was the 2nd coming of Jerry Rice

 

I was so depressed. We seriously could have won it all that year

 

Would have never happened.  Those refs were making sure Bettis was leaving with a ring. 

 

Sigh. 

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