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In twenty years whats the worst loss to date?


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Besides the Super Bowl & playoff losses (all of them), there are 2 Cowboy games that stick in my craw, both home games. One was the game where Romo had his very first start, 2001? We were so utterly horrible against a rookie let alone a Cowboy rookie. I thought that, despite how bad Weinke was, we surely would beat a rookie QB. But, no. The other was the Cowboys game when Peppers was called for running into the kicker on what was actually a blocked FG & we ended up losing. Ruined my Christmas big time. That's when I knew Jerry Jones was paying off the refs.  :bling:

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The superbowl left you feeling devastated afterwards, but at least it exhilarated  you for 59+ minutes but it was the superbowl

 

The AZZ game  left you devastated in the first quarter. It was a nightmare poo show.  I'll proclaim the 2 games a tie with  the Seattle loss in the playoffs and the Nakumura  ATL game a close 2nd and 3rd

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2001 Season: New England, home finale, 25,000 people in the stadium (maybe) and they were 75% Pats fans. It had truly showed the city had just completely given up. 

 

I was so ill that week I stayed home & barely remember watching it on tv. My seats were empty because I couldn't even give the tickets away that year. 

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For me, I've told this story before so I apologize in advance, was a warm, beautiful Sunday in September of '12.  The day was the 30th and my spirits were on a high like never before.  I was set to wed the love of my life.  My best friends and family surrounded us and my Panthers were just moments away from beating the Falcons.

 

Then, Haruki Naka-naka-notevergonnaplayagain stuck a knife in my gut just moments before I was to take my vows.

 

So yeah, in the 20 years I've watched this team, that one is/was the worst.

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I'm going back a little further. The playoff loss to the Packers in 96. That team, more specifically that defense, was so good. And it was only our 2nd season. But why it's the worse for me is what came after. 97-2002 was just horrible. To be that good so early and then that bad for 6 years was hard to handle.

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