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NFL putting Classic games on youtube


aussiePanther

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Couldn't see this being discussed.

The NFL is going to upload 3 classic games for each franchise to YouTube (Red probably) and they're letting fans vote on which by giving people 5 games to choose from on the teams' Facebook pages.

If you have Facebook PLEASE go here and vote for the '96 Divisional Playoff Win in Dallas & the '95 Win over the Jets (our first ever) which are both dead last behind the 2013 MNF win over the Patriots.

Recency bias sucks and I would love to be able to watch Sam Mills in something other than a highlight package.

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7 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

No question our double OT win over the Rams in 2004 should be up there.

I would really like to watch this one in full.  Feel it's a key bit of Panthers' lore / history I'd like to see for myself.

Unfortunately, I'm not on facebook, so can't vote.

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anything from 2009-on shouldn't be an option because you can get those games on gamepass right now in HD

the games i want to see again are the ones that only exist in the NFL's archives or on VHS tapes in a milk crate in a panthers fan's basement.  like week two 2005 against the pats.  that's one of the most important regular season games of the john fox era and you can't find it anywhere.

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3 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

anything from 2009-on shouldn't be an option because you can get those games on gamepass right now in HD

the games i want to see again are the ones that only exist in the NFL's archives or on VHS tapes in a milk crate in a panthers fan's basement.  like week two 2005 against the pats.  that's one of the most important regular season games of the john fox era and you can't find it anywhere.

Not to mention they have said the games released will have extra footage / commentating / features of some sort.

 

Edit: Hopefully they learnt from SB1 and don't have a room of idiots talking over the games...

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2 minutes ago, pantherphan96 said:

2003 playoffs win over Dallas. Can't find it anywhere.

it's been on and off youtube.  i downloaded it the last time i saw it.

one trick i use is to go to youtube and search "panthers" but sort by upload date or filter it to "this week" or "this month".  you can find some of this stuff that way before the copyright trolls nab it.

like this was uploaded two days ago and barely has any views

 

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4 minutes ago, aussiePanther said:

Not to mention they have said the games released will have extra footage / commentating / features of some sort.

 

Edit: Hopefully they learnt from SB1 and don't have a room of idiots talking over the games...

that was handled so poorly. 

"hmmm, well one of the main things the fans complain about is how much they loathe our TV color commentary and play by play guys.  hey, i know, let's split-screen a classic game and have running commentary on everything that happens.  they'll love that".

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50 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

anything from 2009-on shouldn't be an option because you can get those games on gamepass right now in HD

the games i want to see again are the ones that only exist in the NFL's archives or on VHS tapes in a milk crate in a panthers fan's basement.  like week two 2005 against the pats.  that's one of the most important regular season games of the john fox era and you can't find it anywhere.

Wasn't that the same year as the Falcons game where we stopped Vick on 4th and one at home. Also the Dallas screw job on Christmas Eve?

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