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Best wins all time and worst losses all time


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Wins:

Divisional playoff game vs the heavily favored Rams in our SB run. Double overtime, epic.

2009 AZ game. Got our revenge for the ass whooping they gave us.

Losses:

Super bowl loss of course

2008 Cards in playoffs

2009 Bills - flat our EMBARRASSING

2009 Miami - it was either win it and get back to .500 and have a chance at playoffs, or lose and go to 4-6. That was the point where I really gave up hope for the playoffs. :\

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Worst Losses:

2001 vs San Francisco: OT, TO scores the winner

2004 vs New Orleans: Kasay has a 60 yarder blocked, eliminated from playoffs

2008 vs Cardinals: Worst game i've ever experienced in person

2002 vs Falcons: 44-0 in the rain against vick

Best Wins:

2000 vs Green Bay: Hoover runs wild

2005 vs Minnesota: Fred Smoot gets burnt

2008 vs Tampa: double trouble....nuff said

2008 at Green Bay: My first road game and was an instant classic

2004 at San Fran: Trailing at the half, come back to win on Moose's back

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Losses: The Superbowl obviously.

The Cards in the 2008 playoffs.

Julius Peppers

Sam Mills (Yes, I am saying Sam Mills was a horrible loss. He was such a good player and person in general)

Wins: The Rams game that helped us to the SB.

The Bears game in the playoffs back in '05 when Smitty went wild.

Tampa '08.

San Diego '08.

Steve Smith (A steal in the 3rd)

Sam Mills (He has been such a good inspiration, and had he never played or coached for the team, we'd be a different organization all together.)

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