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In spirit of this week: what is your favorite Panthers/Falcons memory?


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3 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

2005, we were coming off a loss to the Cowgals, and we went into Atlanta and demolished them. 

Is that the game it was 38-0 or something like that at the end of the 3rd qtr and all there fans left?  I remember moving down front row 

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Back in the day ... Falcons at BoA. We were down by a TD, late in the fourth, we've got the ball deep in our own territory. Ball is handed off to Biakabutuka, perfect O line play/blocking, as the Falcon D is blitzing. He breaks into the secondary and is  running free..YES... nothing but grass in front of him! Then his OWN knee comes up knocks the ball out....a Falcon giving chase dives on it ... Atlanta runs out the clock. The most Panther game of them all.

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Of all the teams to recount fond memories, Falcons are few and far between. They are just the team that historically, has the Panthers number. It’s not defeatism, it’s just truth.

I was at the 2016 game in ATL when we were riding high, but birds were riding higher. I saw the writing on the wall early. told dude behind me, Julio going off for 300 today against Bene. He laughed… it was a wrap. I saw 2 people with Bene jerseys. Guess they were his folks. Sorry they had to see that. 

Next game I could muster at the dome, my dumb ass walked out with a little over a minute left because, well, it’s the Panthers in ATL. I’m in the concourse and all of a sudden the whole joint went quiet as a church. I deservedly missed the PJ to DJ bomb in person. 

2015, Vic Beasley of all people killed our perfect season… in the dome… and wrote the blueprint Von Miller executed perfectly. 

2003, Super Bowl season, Vic levitates… in the dome..  to beat us in OT. 

The meaningful victories are few and far between. I really hope that changes in the future. I guess when Ryan soiled himself is an oldie but goodie. 

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2014 when the Panthers destroyed them in ATL to win the division and become the kings of sh*t mountain. The famous Ron Rivera thumbs up gif.

My least favorite was 2012, Haruki Nakamura whiffing on the deep pass to Roddy White at the end of the game, Matt Ryan screaming “get the f*ck off our field” BS. 

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