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Funniest moments in Panthers history


Matt Foley

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What were they? I can think of a few...

* Sir Purr pounces on live ball in end zone, 1996

* Sir Purr's head falls off at appearance, circa 2000

* Sir Purr breaks the glass at Art's, circa 2005

* Jake Delhomme's pants rip at Atlanta, exposing the butt-ocks

* Steve Smith's "can you top this?" endzone celebrations, 2005

* Miss Behavior...cheerleaders at Tampa Bay, 2005

* Hoover gets pied in the face, 2006

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I think it was 1996 - Sam Mills intercepted a pass and started to take a knee before he realized that the defense was blocking pretty good. He took a few steps, started to take a knee again, but kept going. He started for a third time, but again kept going. I think he may have returned it for a TD, but can't remember for sure.

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I don't remember who it was, but we had a receiver go over the middle and get blasted. He got up to try to walk off the field, wobbled, and fell over.

Haha, concussions are funny, right?

[was it donald hayes? it was somebody a decade or so ago]

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