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THE GREATEST QUOTE IN CAROLINA PANTHERS HISTORY


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8 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I wish there was a gif of that we could use.  That was game defining moment.  Only later to have Casey have a brain fart that took all the wind out if there sail's at the worst possible moment.

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Most of the best have been said. Here’s a few more for consideration:

“Donkey Kong Suh”

”Hindsight is 50/50”

”Let the cat out of the hat”

”Not going to put them on a pinnacle”

”Hog mollies”

”You don’t trade a quarter for 2 dimes”

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"If you see this face, that mean I scored."

"If you see this face again, that means I scored again!"

"He sucks. I wouldn't let Mark Sanchez throw me a paper bag sandwich."

"I don't make excuses. All I know is that whoever's lined up there, when they throw the ball, I've got to catch it. If you line my mom out there, I've got to catch it over her, too."

"That's what I do best: catch balls!"

"He can take his ass back to St. Louis and watch the fuging film, 'cause I don't play them games. And if I see him in the street I'm gonna bust him in his fuging mouth."

"Everybody wants to say The Golden Calf of Bristol is that difference maker. He wouldn't be on my son's flag football team."

"If you don't think I'm the best, you better check your reference!"

"Ice up, son!"

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18 hours ago, j2sgam said:

Not a Panthers quote but still a favorite of mine...

”our 45 is better than their 45”...

 

then, iirc, Rosario Dawson catches the the TD to close it out....

 

ironic that he finished his career here??

I just think about Rosario dancing in Clerks 2.

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"A punt is not necessarily a bad play."

"At the end of the day, it is what it is."

And this dark one, "Never Forget."  (a reference to a bracelet Rae Carruth wears to remind him what over 18 years in prison was like).  He is not referring to Cherica Adams, the mother of his child that was murdered, or what he had done to Chancellor Lee, his son that he caused to have permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy--he was referring to the loss of his freedom. 

 

 

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