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Best Carolina Game Ever...


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2 hours ago, falconlynx said:

Sorry to call you out, but you need a memory check.

This all happened in week 1 against the Jags. 
 

Week 2 was the aforementioned crazy kick block game against the Bucs. 

Right you are! It's been a loooong time and my memory is blurring things together. Thanks for the correction!

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Attended?

 

Away games I think a tie between Indianapolis colts in our first super bowl season. Davis broke off a huge run and we beat them in overtime.  I'm pretty sure that made us the last unbeaten team in the league and catapulted us towards the superbowl.

The other would be the new England patriots game where we were up big, they came back and then Gano nailed a fg at the end i think that was 2017.

 

Indy game I was on the very last row at Lucas oil.

 

Pats game I was in the end zone field level seats thanks to Dex

 

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4 hours ago, panthers55 said:

I met his wife at Superbowl 50. She was just coming out of the players area where she was visiting her son who was coaching for us. She saw me in my Mills jersey and came up and told me she was his wife. We talked a moment and I let her know that there were a lot of us who remembered him even 10 years later and we would surely keep pounding. I got a picture of her and I on my wife's phone somewhere. 

I'm not just being a super homer here but his dad does have a statue outside the stadium, surely the organization can welcome Sam Jr back in some kind of capacity. Him and Wilks worked together if I'm not mistaken. 

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22 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I'm not just being a super homer here but his dad does have a statue outside the stadium, surely the organization can welcome Sam Jr back in some kind of capacity. Him and Wilks worked together if I'm not mistaken. 

I might be making this up but I suspect he must-have done something reallybwrong to get fired so close to the season starting.

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