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Steve Beuerlein and the 1999 season


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Had the great luck to attend the Green Bay game. Listen to how quiet it got as Steve scored in the video...it was unreal.

https://247sports.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/Article/Steve-Beuerlein-1999-Pro-Bowl-season-Quarterback-Draw-vs-Packers-133343189/

 

In the Carolina Panthers record books, the franchise record for passing yardage and passing touchdowns in a single season does not belong to Cam Newton. Nor does it belong to Jake Delhomme. And it isn't held by Kerry Collins either: Rather, the very best single-season passing performance in the history of the Carolina Panthers belongs to one Steve Beuerlein.

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Awesome post. Consider yourself lucky to have been in attendance. I’m sure it was electric. Lambeau Field. December. A little playoff-feel in the air. The lead changes, the big plays. 

I loved that game. One of my all time favs. 

 

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Don't salmon fish the Yemen in that river you stealthy salamander.  Never forget the playoff implications.  And the implications of false messiahs onto faulty generators of ill-contrived faith.  The prophetic nature of Natrone Means never play method shall persist.  The Steve model of thorny branching shall persevere.  Salud.  

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Didn't get to watch many games that year; we had just moved to TX and Sunday ticket or streaming weren't around. I don't even think NFL.com's paid radio broadcasts were a thing yet. I remember "watching" games on NFL.com's gameday live crap when I had the chance. For some reason I think they showed the GB game here, though. Either that, or they showed that QB draw play over and over on Sportscenter.

 

 

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8 hours ago, cookinwithgas said:

Had the great luck to attend the Green Bay game. Listen to how quiet it got as Steve scored in the video...it was unreal.

https://247sports.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/Article/Steve-Beuerlein-1999-Pro-Bowl-season-Quarterback-Draw-vs-Packers-133343189/

 

In the Carolina Panthers record books, the franchise record for passing yardage and passing touchdowns in a single season does not belong to Cam Newton. Nor does it belong to Jake Delhomme. And it isn't held by Kerry Collins either: Rather, the very best single-season passing performance in the history of the Carolina Panthers belongs to one Steve Beuerlein.

Still consider Beuerlein the second best QB in Panthers history.

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7 hours ago, saX man said:

Don't salmon fish the Yemen in that river you stealthy salamander.  Never forget the playoff implications.  And the implications of false messiahs onto faulty generators of ill-contrived faith.  The prophetic nature of Natrone Means never play method shall persist.  The Steve model of thorny branching shall persevere.  Salud.  

tom delonge wtf GIF

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7 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

More random trivia: the player ranked second in franchise history for single-game passing yardage isn't Jake or Beuerlein, it's my main man Chris Weinke

12/23/01. I was there, too. Miserable year,  but a fairly competitive game against the eventual NFC champs. 

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19 minutes ago, ellis said:

12/23/01. I was there, too. Miserable year,  but a fairly competitive game against the eventual NFC champs. 

I believe it was around Christmastime in 2006 against the Giants. 67 pass attempts, 421 yards IIRC. I was there. We lost 27-13.

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