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When was your first Panthers game?


Carl Spackler

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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

1996 -We win, We win the NFC West. Cordell Stewart is driving the Steelers for the win. He throws a pass into the endzone. Chad Cota leaps up and intercepts Stewart. (RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME) In my lifetime I don't ever remembering anything louder. The stadium was vibrating so hard I thought it would collapse.

Great Game. I loved the Panthers before but because a diehard and have been ever since.

GO PANTHERS

KEEP POUNDING 

 

The only time we’ve ever beaten them 

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32 minutes ago, ncstatekwi said:

My Dad purchased two (2) PSLs, which we still have, prior to the 1995 Inaugural season.  Our first game was the August 12th, 1995 preseason game against the Denver Broncos in Death Valley.  We won 19-10. #KeepPounding

I was there too.  I also went to the Jets game and saw “The Interception”. 

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It was in December 98 and I was 14. My dad got front row seats for 49ers game because Panthers had only won three games that year and nobody else wanted the tickets. I grew up a 49ers fan with my dad but I told him if we ever got a team I would pull for them. So when we got team in 95 I became the biggest Panthers fan. Anyway we got front row seats and it was awesome to sit right behind 49ers bench. Got tons of pictures of Young and Rice. Got to talk to him alot. Game was better than we imagined. We got down early made a comeback to send it to overtime but then 49ers kicked fg in OT to win it.

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1995, in Clemson v Tampa. Didn’t go so well.

Was there for the first win 10/15/95 with my dad and brother. Lower bowl corner endzone watching #51 rumble our way for the game-sealing TD. I was hooked from that day on. 

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1 minute ago, ellis said:

1995, in Clemson v Tampa. Didn’t go so well.

Was there for the first win 10/15/95 with my dad and brother. Lower bowl corner endzone watching #51 rumble our way for the game-sealing TD. I was hooked from that day on. 

I’d love to have been there for that 

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5 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

2003?

Yessir.

Special day. Jake connected with five different guys (Hankton, Proehl, Mangum, Moose and Smith) inside of 2:00 for the win.

Felt like a third of the stadium left before all that happened. Glad I’m not that type. 

It was the “nail in the coffin” moment for a once dominant Bucs defense.

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