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Mr. Scot

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January 10th...

That's the last time you saw the Carolina Panthers play in a game that counted.

As happens for every team that makes the playoffs but not the Super Bowl, that game ended in a loss.  Specifically, it was a 31-17 defeat at the hands of the Seahawks, punctuated by a Kam Chancellor interception return for a touchdown that happened just as it looked like the Panthers were about to make it close.

The playoff loss, and its especially disheartening ending, are the last meaningful memory of Panthers football you currently have to draw upon.

That changes in one day.

One day...

One...day...

This time tomorrow, Panthers pregame will be getting you ready for the opening game of the 2015 season.

Tomorrow, you get to replace those old memories with new ones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's almost time.

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