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Cowboys at Panthers 2006 on NBCSN right now


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4 minutes ago, SurvivalSloth said:
  • Julius Peppers
  • Mike Rucker
  • Thomas Davis
  • Chris Gamble
  • Mike Minter
  • Jake Delhomme
  • Steve Smith
  • Jordan Gross
  • DeShaun Foster
  • Keyshawn Johnson
  • John Fox

    Panthers LEGENDS on the field in this game. 

Keyshawn Johnson as a Panther is more myth than legend.

(some would probably argue the same could be said of John Fox)

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Keyshawn Johnson as a Panther is more myth than legend.

(some would probably argue the same could be said of John Fox)

I think I'm just enjoying the trip down memory lane. It's pretty cool revisiting big names like Terrell Owens & Keyshawn playing on the same field.

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Was this the game the cowboys needed I make the playoffs

 

I've never seen a game where the NFL more brazenly did not care that everyone see that they push for certain franchises to find success, it was us who was getting screwed so nobody cared.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Keyshawn Johnson as a Panther is more myth than legend.

(some would probably argue the same could be said of John Fox)

I ran into Keyshawn Johnson once...actually he ran into me.  Ya'll remember when you could walk around the backside of the lower practice field at Camp Wofford?  All they use to have on that backside as a barrier was just a simple black silt curtain.  This particular day I was at camp and was on that wooded side of the practice field watching drills when a sideline pass to Keyshawn was overthrown. His head of steam carried him into the silt fence and into a spectator...ME.  No, he didn't knock me down.  He did ask if I was okay, and I was, as the impact wasn't that hard.

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