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Panther Fan Role Call


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Something different to pass the time.  Sound off where you're from (I know some have in profile, but not all), and what's your earliest "special" memory of being a Panther Fan?  

I'm from Charlotte and I remember getting Biakabutuka's autograph in the airport, thinking I had something special.

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I'm from Clearwater, FL.

Being so close to Tampa, I have seen every panther game at Raymond James stadium.  The blocked extra point was very special as I was getting heckled pretty ruthlessly just prior to the kick. However, my most special memory was my first home game which also just happened to be the 2003 opener vs Jacksonville.  That stadium was electric that day.  One of the best games I have ever seen live.

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Lenoir, NC here!!! Earliest special Panthers memory was going to the 1st home game in Clemson. 105 degrees and we got stomped by the Rams.

After that... My family went to a convention for my fathers work in New Orleans. We were staying in the Hilton which is attached to the Super Dome by a huge mall. We were shopping in the mall when the team walked through with all their stuff heading to the stadium. I got Smitty, Kasey, and a few others autographs.

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I'm from Clearwater, FL.

Being so close to Tampa, I have seen every panther game at Raymond James stadium.  The blocked extra point was very special as I was getting heckled pretty ruthlessly just prior to the kick. However, my most special memory was my first home game which also just happened to be the 2003 opener vs Jacksonville.  That stadium was electric that day.  One of the best games I have ever seen live.

I was just talking about that blocked PAT yesterday.  Easily one of the most magical moments in Panther's history.

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I was just talking about that blocked PAT yesterday.  Easily one of the most magical moments in Panther's history.

I have never heard a stadium get so quiet so fast after the block. There was no way we were going to lose in OT. The whole place just deflated.

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I have never heard a stadium get so quiet so fast after the block. There was no way we were going to lose in OT. The whole place just deflated.

There was a picture of that blocked kick I've been searching for.........

It shows the stands with a thousand TB fans in disbelief and one Panther fan with his arm's raised.

Awesome

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