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2003 Panther appreciation thread (Warning video may cause tears)


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Yeah it’s a lazy rainy Sunday, and I felt the need to have another appreciation thread during the slow time of the offseason. Let’s all appreciate how special the season was with Jake the snake, Davis, Foster, Smitty, Muhammad, Jenkins, Pep, Minter etc. I have never been so proud of a Panther team as I was that year. ALL THE FEELS! What was your favorite memory of that special season? 

 

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Low blow,....

whats worst? 

This one, 1996 Green Bay NFC when we were rolling along beating the unbeatable or 2015 when we are steamrolling all the best only to get Goatfcuked?

i don’t know— 2015 probably felt like the Rams fans watching their team this year.

1996 was the first real emotions felt for the Panthers— I was watching with a lot of Marines in a land far far away with them being die hard Minni, Phili, Frisco fans...

2003,.. damn you John Kasay.

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18 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Over achievers, we don't get that around here anymore.

They weren't overachievers, the team was legit. The only question mark was QB and maybe secondary. The offense was loaded, as was the front seven.

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38 minutes ago, Car123 said:

They weren't overachievers, the team was legit. The only question mark was QB and maybe secondary. The offense was loaded, as was the front seven.

I agree except I don't think QB was a question. Not in 2003 at least. The playoff run Jake had that year was brilliant. 

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My favorite team. They did overachieve IMO. Supposed to be dead meat in St Louis, and then went to Philly and just took it. People were not expecting that.

If the Pats had not had our plays, if Fox hadn't stupidly chased 2 points, if Kasay had done his job, if Manning Jr had not have slipped in the last possession..... maybe we don't have to listen to crap from every sorry fan whose team has won one.

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