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Where does the Cam "I'm back" moment rank in all time history?


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29 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I played college football and was in the military. 

Pretty hard to do that if I cares about people being unapologetic. 

 

Why do you people constantly think anything other than undying worship to the point of being irrational equals racism?

Are all these people also racist for criticizing Shaq during his first few years? How about those that criticized Biakabatuka? Sean Gilbert? Daley?

It makes no sense.

PJ caught hell but nobody was racist then, strange ain't it. 

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1 hour ago, X-Clown said:

Yeah you're not bothered at all - just had to offer an "unbiased opinion".  Same guy who one week ago today said we need Cam about as much as we need a case of gonorrhea. Let your tears flow.

 

 

Years ago he also said Cam wasn’t a leader of men. I didn’t forget.

 

Anyways, it’s rank will be determined how this season plays out. It was a cool moment, but I’m not putting it up the leaderboard yet

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It was an incredible moment.  As far as all time history?  Meh, I'm not sure there.

We've had some incredible plays over the past few decades of the team.  

BUT!  If the Panthers turn their season around and make the playoffs - then this moment is transformational for team for sure.  It really needs to be followed up with more wins.

A fantastic moment, I was jumping up and down and making a deal in my house.  My dogs were quiet worried.  My wife just smiled that sad smile of "I said yes to this?"  I will remember that moment for a while. I was so pumped up!

But for that to really be a franchise altering moment, then this team needs to win, win, and win some more.  If Cam is able to elevate this team, and we truly become contenders; then this is going to be a turning point moment for sure.

I hope it is!

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9 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

How many of you stood up and cried tears of sweet joy, having memories of that past decade of your life come flooding back? Birth of children, finishing college, playing drinking games on Sundays?

 

Just me...okay..

It reminded me how pissed I was the night we drafted Cam and the best tasting crow I ever ate watching him play the Cardinals week 1 in his rookie season.

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I jumped out of my seat, and scared my daughter half to death. I picked her up, and all she’s asking is “what happened, daddy..what happened?”

 

It was a magical moment. Him screaming “I’m back” just pumped me up even more. I wish I could be in Charlotte next weekend for the game

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Ya know, for a guy who acts like he's so smart, ya should be able to recognize a joke when ya see one. Hence what I said last week was very tongue in cheek. 

Instead, you pick up a pitch  fork and go right back to trying to divide a fan base over our QB. Seems pretty stupid or mentally retarded to me.  

You just can't help yourself....backtracking isn't enough, you've got to start throwing the R word around. Take a fuging hike

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