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NFL Top 100 runs video


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New video from NFL Throwback, a pretty awesome channel. Three Panthers runs made this list: 

86 (3:22) DeShaun Foster Super Bowl 38 touchdown

72 (7:10) Cam Newton 2013 Pats scramble

45 (14:15) Cam Newton 2015 Houston hurdle

If it were up to me I’d have swapped out Foster’s Super Bowl run for the run that took a minute and a half against the Eagles earlier that year. Cam’s 74-yard TD against the Falcons should have also been here imo.

But regardless, what are some of your favorite Panthers touchdown runs that missed this list?

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Witnessing Cam’s scramble against the Patriots on MNF in person is something I’ll never forget. The buzz in the stadium after that is something only a transcendent superstar like Cam can produce. One of the best football games I’ve ever witnessed. Not to mention the birth of the epic ICE UP SON quote.

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13 minutes ago, ellis said:

These were back to back plays, as many of you probably remember. He also has a few beautiful throws on that drive. This series was the dagger that sent Arizona home. 

 

One of my top 5 Panthers games of all time. I had been predicting we would stomp AZ, and man was I happy. I had the Superman theme playing on my home speakers.

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