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Panthers greatest play ever, Part deux


Kevin Greene

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By the way, I can definitely think of many, many other plays that were more amazing/crucial (we have had numerous threads on this before).

It may have been a great play call, but there are several plays that should come as "Panthers greatest play ever" before this one.

Go away. I don't pay any attention to a panther fan with falcon in their name.

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Haha lucky jake.But that one play does not save Jake from been canned at the end of the season if Fox and hurney gets fired aswell. I want to see jake do better then he did in the game. Jake did ok but was not all that good. Less then 200 passing 1 td and 1 int. That is not going to cut it when playing these teams like the saints and Pats later on this year. Jake really needs to step to save his and Fox job this year.

We all know this...........enjoy the moment.

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When I was watching that play live, it was like it was in slow motion. I saw Jake and the angle he had on Hall, and I thought, he might just have enough to get there. Then I see him do some kind of spastic seizure and I thought he was done for...but he kept pushing through. Then when he got up and almost knocked Rosario out I almost died laughing.

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I think it's so fitting that Delhomme made that play. He has struggled and he has been dogged all season. He has been the direct cause of some of our struggles this year and contributed to our losses. Therefore, it's just so metaphorically beautiful that Delhomme, alone and unprotected, and facing down a superior athlete, was the agent that sealed our first victory of the year.

I tell you, as soon as I resolve to lose all faith in Delhomme, he does something like this and makes it impossible to hate him.

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