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Panthers-Rams 2003 NFC Playoffs- on NFL Network now


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I was in St Louis that day, just a mile or two away form the stadium at some mandatory activity. Killed me not to sneak off and buy a scalped ticket but I choose to believe that the football Gods smiled upon my sacrifice and blessed the Panthers.

We were back at the hotel for the start of the 2nd overtime and I told the guy next to me, "Big play to Steve Smith, right here." X-Clown then happened and I got a few rounds of free drinks for being psychic. 

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6 hours ago, ladypanther said:

1st  time I have seen this game since the original.  Forgot that the Panthers had an 11 point lead late into the 4th qtr and blew it.  Good ole Foxy...lol.

We were playing the greatest show on turf.  They were a high scoring machine so it wasn't as bad as it appears.  

That play put Steve Smith on the map.  After his injury in 2004 he started his climb to the top.  He was the 2005 comeback player of the year. 

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