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The Carolina Panthers did NOT make the 25 worst collapses in sports history.


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http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/16685483/hall-flameout-25-worst-collapses-sports-history

Top 10:

1. Houston Oilers, 1992 AFC wild-card game (Jan. 3, 1993)

2. New York Yankees, 2004 AL Championship Series

3. Boston Red Sox, 1986 World Series

4. Texas Rangers, 2011 World Series

5. Greg Norman, 1996 Masters

6. Brooklyn Dodgers, 1951 NL playoff race

7. Boston Red Sox, 2011 AL playoff race

8. Boston Red Sox, 1978 AL East race

9. California Angels, 1995 AL West race

10. New York Mets, 2007 NL East race

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2 minutes ago, cookinwithgas said:

3 of them are my baseball team LOL 1978 just sucked out loud. But the Yankees collapse at number 2 was at our hands so that helps

I would put that as the worst collapse in sports history.  Not the Oilers, even though the Oilers one was pretty bad.  Like REALLY bad.  Michael Jackson bad.  

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