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SpclKen

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If you are anything like me, the off-season is the slowest time of year. You obsessively check twitter for news you know is not coming, you over-analize every bottom of the roster move, and day dream about big hits and long touchdowns. I find that occasionally an old game, a 30 for 30, or a highlight will satisfy my off season blues. In the spirit of peak offseason, I wanted to start a thread where we could share videos/articles that are interesting, entertaining, or just to lessen the depression that the absence of football in all of our lives brings(and to distract us from talking about Antonio Cromarti or the 9th safety that is a camp body again).

The RULES:

1. Post a link to your video or article.

2. Post a description of what you are posting a link to!

3. Does not have to be Panther related, but has to be football related.

4. Try to post things that people may not have seen yet.

 

To start, this is one of my favorite videos of Carolina Panther's history. It was the 1999 season and the Panthers were on the fringe of getting a playoff spot, but were in a tie break position with Green Bay. I wish more of this type of stuff happened in the NFL, but this video is amazing and we should be proud that our franchise got to take part in such a hilarious tie break scenario: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ83nnODDjs

 

The second is a cool highlight video that I stumbled across for the 2015 season, only 2,500 views and i think it does an EXCELLENT job of showing off progression of some players like Kurt Coleman and Funchess. Makes me excited for next year:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N08RkLLV72I

 

What do you have that will brighten my offseason blues?

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