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Was Today's Game the Quintessential Panther's Experience?


Cdw
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45 minutes ago, Cdw said:

This game seemed to have a little of everything that makes a Panther's game a Panther's game:

 

- Poor coaching

- Questionable playcalling

- Inferior players starting while more competent players ride the bench

- Losing to a backup QB (Though we didn't make him look like Montana or Brady)

- Losing a grudge/revenge game

- Getting screwed by bizarre penalties/no calls at the worst possible time

- Losing at the end to near 60 yard FG because of course opposing kickers never miss against us

- Helping the opponent overcome a record long slump in some stat

- Brief glimpses of excitement and hope, though overall underwhelming and disappointing

- Crappy posters like myself making dumb threads like this one after the game

 

What did I leave out, or what was this game missing to be the perfect Panther's game?

 

Yup, hit every single checkmark.  

Always helping teams hit new records and milestones or breaking streaks was one of the first things I noticed as a kid watching our games.  It's a deeply entrenched part of our culture.

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