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The Social Distancing of 2010...


Jeremy Igo

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On 5/8/2020 at 11:40 PM, panthers55 said:

I remember thinking that if we get behind by more than 7 we were done. I don't remember any comebacks at all.

Yep, you could pretty much shut the TV off once the other team scored a TD.  Usually 2 minutes into the first quarter.

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On ‎5‎/‎9‎/‎2020 at 5:38 PM, Basbear said:

2010 was my last game. Against the bears, I dont think the panthers crossed the 50 the whole game(maybe 2 times). And by some chance they had a chance to win the game. The fans put on a show of cheers for about 2 minutes in the final minutes, panthers did nothing. The walk back I thought to myself "I'll never be back". RR is doing gods work and if I get back to the queen, love to try again. 

Todd Collins vs. Jimmy Clausen. One of the worst QB matchups you'll ever see. Despite the Bears winning, they benched Collins for Caleb Hanie in the game because he was so bad.

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On 5/11/2020 at 8:23 AM, X-Clown said:

Todd Collins vs. Jimmy Clausen. One of the worst QB matchups you'll ever see. Despite the Bears winning, they benched Collins for Caleb Hanie in the game because he was so bad.

Youve got a better grasp of that day than me(i didnt remember the benching). Late game it was close and I still dont know how with that pathetic offense, like 10-7. Just the worst sporting event Ive ever been too. The crew I was with was PISSED, I stayed quiet and tired to digest the game.... thats still happening now.   

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