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What's the worst tragedy in Carolina Panthers football history? (offseason thread is offseason)


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Not sure if you mean from a human perspective or a football operations perspective? 

From a human perspective, the answer is obvious. 

From a football operations perspective, the answer is up for debate. I would say passing on McNair in favor of Collins had "tragic" implications for this franchise. 

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4 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

There is a good thing that came out of this.

The kid is an incredible human being, and the grandmother is an absolute beast for raising him like she has.

And he's a huge Panthers fan, and a Cam fan.  That is the positive in this otherwise horrific story.  

I'm not sure anything good comes from something like that, but they have made the best of it. Glad the son lived. So sad he is in the the condition he is thanks to his dad.

 

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Just now, Daddy_Uncle said:

I'm not sure anything good comes from something like that, but they have made the best of it. Glad the son lived. So sad he is in the the condition he is thanks to his dad.

 

I was trying to look at it from a positive perspective.  

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3 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Ha, oh boy oh boy.  I'm not a fan according to Mr. California.  How will I ever survive?  

He isn't saying you aren't a fan now, just then. If you knew the answer you wouldn't ask. It is terrible. Thats all.

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7 minutes ago, beckersteen said:

He isn't saying you aren't a fan now, just then. If you knew the answer you wouldn't ask. It is terrible. Thats all.

Well, you can look at it from a human perspective or a sport perspective, that's common sense as well.  

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