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3 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

For a moment we all knew what it felt like to have legions of jealous losers talking poo about you.  It was so fun when people would run their mouths about how overrated Cam is or whatever and Panthers fans could be like "so what, scoreboard".

2015 was a season most fans never get…even Super Bowl teams. 
 

We lost only twice all year, and we were without a doubt the best team. 
 

The best Pats team was not one of Tom’s 7 Super Bowl teams either. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is just inaccurate. People want to act like Smitty made Jake but they conveniently ignore that Jakes best statistical season came when Smitty was on IR with a broken arm. Jake threw for nearly 4000 yards and 29 TDs and Smitty accounted for 6 of those yards and 0 TDs. He was 7th in the NFL in passing yards and 4th in passing TDs with no Smitty and Keary Colbert as his second leading receiver.

Jake was a good QB and then fell off a cliff when the Tommy John surgery was a failure.

I just remember most of those comeback victories being needed because Jake threw untimely INTs. He took way too many chances with the ball. That's why he fell off the cliff so badly when he lost his zip. That was his game. 

And it wasn't just Smitty. It was Smitty and Moose. 

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Bryce is who he is, y’all. His affect is one of the things I hated while he was at Bama. However, it is that same affect that ensures he does not get mired in negativity when things are not going his, or his team’s, way. 

You’re not going to see much emotion out of him. He always plays like that, whether things are going great or poorly. 

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26 minutes ago, chknwing said:

actually it did. Jake had the cardiac cats.  Cams super bowl run was a dominant Panther team.  They knew it and the NFL knew it.  Group selfies after the game etc.  To have a season where not a single person cant talk Sh!t about your team was absolute bliss.

Until the Super Bowl loss, then everything that happened prior to that was a distant memory.

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3 minutes ago, Ginger Soul said:

Jake and Smitty was the best era hands down. Those games were just fuging awesome to watch.

Nothing beats the Jake to smitty overtime win in at St Louis during playoffs.

or us going into Chicago and whopping that ass after they gave us a beat down in regular season

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7 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I just remember most of those comeback victories being needed because Jake threw untimely INTs. He took way too many chances with the ball. That's why he fell off the cliff so badly when he lost his zip. That was his game. 

And it wasn't just Smitty. It was Smitty and Moose. 

I don't think he lost his zip as much as his accuracy after the surgery. He just didn't seem like he could control the location of the ball well at all afterwards. He could still chunk it, they were just sprayed.

It was just a different league back then. Jake was tied for 11th in the league with 15 INTs in '04 when he was 7th in yardage and 4th in TDs. 15 INTs led the league last year and he would've been 19th in yardage.

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