Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Favorite Panther wins and worst losses


Packersfan

Recommended Posts

What are your favorite wins and worst losses of all time? It's interesting to hear every team's. I can think of one Panther win that you guys would remember and that was most devasting for me was back in 99 or 2000. I was sitting in comfirmation class of all places and my Pastor(our confirmation teacher who is a huge Packer fan turned on the radio. It was the last play of the game and the Pack was leading 27-24 over Carolina. You guys were at our 1 yard line going in for a score. I think the qb maybe Kerry Collins at the time ran it in for you guys and we lost at home in lambeau 31-27. I remember our whole confirmation class who was all Packer fans went into depression after that. Good times though now when you think about it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll always remember the Dallas game when Mills, Lathon and Greene demolished Deion Sanders and Michael Irving. I remember laughing my butt off when Deion was hauled away, sprawled out on a golf cart, with his eyes rolled back in his head. Then there is the memory Michael Irving getting up with wobbly legs and pulling turf from his teeth. It was sweet! And of course, losing the SB was a wicked loss - but still one of the best Super Bowls I've ever seen!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

losing the superbowl is a fairly good candidate for worst loss, i'd say

despite this season sucking, some of my favorite wins have come out of it... that game against arizona was a thing of beauty, as was shutting down the vikes and especially the giants.

tampa bay game on MNF last season was up there too... they still haven't recovered from the beatdown, over a year later :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Favorite wins:

Win over the Packers 2001? Steve Beuerlein calls his own number and stretches the ball into the endzone. (I wish someone could find a picture or video of that)

Win over the Rams 2003

Win over the Bears 2005 (so much trash talking by chicago fans)

Win over the Patriots 2005

Worst Loses:

Loss to the Patriots 2003 SB

Loss to Seattle 2005 playoffs (would have won that game with RBs)

Loss to Arizona 2008 playoffs (another jake meltdown)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Favorite wins:

Win over the Packers 2001? Steve Beuerlein calls his own number and stretches the ball into the endzone. (I wish someone could find a picture or video of that)

Win over the Rams 2003

Win over the Bears 2005 (so much trash talking by chicago fans)

Win over the Patriots 2005

Worst Loses:

Loss to the Patriots 2003 SB

Loss to Seattle 2005 playoffs (would have won that game with RBs)

Loss to Arizona 2008 playoffs (another jake meltdown)

agreed..... i live in chicago and it was horrible to have to listen to their fans before that game. plus i was at the regular season game when we lost... so winning the second time made it soooo much better.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My favorite wins:

1)The playoff game against St. Louis during our Superbowl year. Steve Smith catching the post and sprinting between the safeties to win the game in overtime.

2)The beat down we put on Tampa last season...a favorite for 2 reasons. They are a rival and it was on MNF for everyone to see.

3)Basically every win in 2003...remember we were known as the "Cardiac Cats"?

Worst losses:

1)last years AZ playoff game...enough said.

2)2005 season NFC championship game in Seattle. We hammered NYG and Chicago and then absolutely got man-handled by Seattle 34-14.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Worst losses-

96 championship game vs Green Bay

03 Super Bowl vs Gaytriots

08 Divisional vs Crudinals

05 NFC championship vs Seahawks

I harbor a great distaste for the Patriots and the Cardinals, the two NFC championship games didn't bother me as much because the 96 Packers are a very very underrated team and pretty much outclassed the 96 Panthers. As for the Seahawks... we were just badly injured, and besides, the Super Bowl that year was rigged for the Steelers.

Now for the best wins...

03 vs Jaguars

05 vs Falcons (the 44-11 game, never forget)

05 vs Patriots

05 vs Giants NFC wild card game

03 NFC championship vs Eagles

08 vs Chargers

08 vs Bucs

96 Division vs Cowboys

Link to comment
Share on other sites

One of the worst regular season losses I remember was in 1999 (I think) against the Redskins. Biankabatuka ran wild that day, we got a big lead on the Skins, and blew it in the second half. And of course we missed the playoffs by one win that year, losing the spot to the Dallas Cowboys (yet another reason to hate them).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • You absolutely can have hope. You can’t convert people though; making advocacy posts are kind of … not reading the room.   I had a small hope that he would be able to at least manage some games and that they could make it work in some kind of no fun to watch fashion.  But honestly I had 100% determined he was not NFL starter material, and I had conviction. So to root for him to marginally succeed goes against the best interest of the Panthers long term, according to my beliefs. I wanted him gone the minute he got here if I am honest.It was up to him to prove otherwise.  He has rarely shown me anything to think I was wrong on his ceiling.  He did show me some courage last year, standing in the pocket and stepping into his throw in the face of pressure - but that has gone somewhere. He made some nice throws last year in places too, but they invested in him on the level of the Atlanta game should be his norm. Good luck seeing that again on Sunday. Still, he did it once, so technically it could happen again. 
    • Damn that was a longer post than I intended, Maybe I should have started a new thread.
    • On that TD, he sure didn't get any help from Scott at FS! While we're pointing out Blue Chips...Horn has proven to be a lock-down, (dare I say)elite CB and DB is one of the best at DT. Which brings me to a topic that has unfortunately been much on my mind lately...2026. Our important (IMO) FAs are: Rico Dowdle - As you pointed out, Etienne is developing nicely and Brooks is still untested potential, so not a big loss. Cade Mays and Brady Christensen - I think we can keep both without breaking the bank. BC tested the market this year and it was all but non-existent. He's a solid backup, but backup linemen don't get paid. Mayes is our only starter on the line who's a FA and he's technically not a starter. Corbett is a FA, but good riddance as far as I'm concerned. He stays hurt and can't snap the damn ball when he is healthy. Hunter Renfrow signed a 1 -year prove it deal, and will resign a team friendly deal again I think. He has repeatedly said that he only wants to play here and is Coker's backup anyway. DJ Wonnum - Solid mid-tier guy that I would like back, but is easily replaceable. I will not cry if he walks. Every other FA is bottom of the barrel roster fillers. As it stands now, we need (in order); QB, ILB, OL/DL depth, secondary depth. If we resign Mays, OL is in tact again and still pretty darned good. Horne, Jackson, and Smith-Wade are solid starters as are T-mac and Coker. We have some promising young WRs in Tremayne and Horn. I see us trying to get a FA Chain mover and/or resign Renfrow. RB room looks really good. TE is a conundrum, Tremble will never be a great pass catcher and Sanders will never be a great blocker. Evans is starting to show signs of life, but not enough to tell yet. This could be another spot we try to upgrade via free agency, having a proven TE could really help our rookie QB.
×
×
  • Create New...