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NONE of them have won at Century Link Field in the Russell Wilson era. Peyton came the closest sending it to OT, Aaron Rodgers aka the "Michael Jordan of the NFL" played the Seahawks twice in the Wilson era at the Clink and lost both times. Just think of what we did today.. We go to literally the loudest and hardest stadium in ALL of sports, not just the NFL, ALL of sports..  Go down by 13 pts and rally to a 4 pt victory. I mean that just does not happen.. Brady, Rodgers and Manning, none of them could win there, but Cam did, the Panthers did. 

I was the number 1 doubter, I own that. I was wrong, I was way wrong and the Panthers made me look foolish and I am so so so glad. I could give two craps about my ego, if I have to be wrong 19 times on the way to a SB, then I will man up all 19 times and look like a fool, I just want wins baby. I mean, unbelievable, I am still in awe this very moment hours after that game. I willbe honest, I didnt start following the Panthers until 2010, and I can understand "X Clown" and why so many Panther fans hold that game in high regard but this win beats the 49ers and Patriots win in 2013.

Noone wins at the Clink.. To win at the Clink trailing by 13 pts?! Lol UN REAL!!

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This is easily the biggest win of the Cam Newton area. Its feels fugging awesome to finally beat these guys when they are at their best on their home field. You put it in great perspective, what we did is so hard and rare to accomplish. At one point it was considered almost impossible to win against the 12thman and the Legion of boom combo. We played with so much heart today and execution. We have the right to enjoy pie for days!

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