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Funniest moments in Panthers history


Matt Foley

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This one time, we were playing the Jags in pre-season... I had held my pee all the way to the game from Johnston county...

When my friend and I got there, we both got a huge drink... Well, the urge to pee hit me pretty fierce before the game started and we had gotten to our seats... I put it on hold yet again...

Well, the rain starts pouring down right before kickoff... I got soaked and finally get to a dry spot in the concourse... I decide to go pee... Shy bladder kicks in and I can't go... Game kicks off and I head back to my seat... First quarter comes to a close and I have waited so long my bladder is hurting... So I go down to the restroom between the first and second quarters (I put it on hold again until there was a break in the action), and shy bladder acts up again...

Finally, after a few moments of standing there, sweating and soaking wet, the glorious stream begins...

My bladder is then sore for the entire game, the ride home, and the next day...

That, my friends, is dedication to your team... I couldn't even miss a moment of preseason action...

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It is obscure things like this that let you and others know who the real fans here are! :)

I admit it; I'm an impersonator. I'm not a real fan at all. I just want the approval of the Huddle. :o

That, my friends, is dedication to your team... I couldn't even miss a moment of preseason action...

No, my friend, that is a shy bladder. :P

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Didn't see Chris Gamble's back lateral pass(if you want to call it that) on a punt return to Richard Marshall vs. the Vike's in '06 listed. Wasn't funny at the time cause it ended up costing us the f'n game, but in hindsight...:lol: :lol: :lol: Worst attempt at a lateral, EVER!!!

"Fox apologizes to team for trick play call"

Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:50:59 -0400

Don Pierson, of the Chicago Tribune, reports Carolina Panthers head coach John Fox apologized to his team Sunday, Sept. 17, for calling a bizarre cross-field lateral pass on a punt return while protecting a touchdown lead with 9 minutes 50 seconds to play in the team's Week 2 game. The play backfired and the Panthers gift-wrapped a 16-13, home-opening overtime victory for Minnesota Vikings' new head coach Brad Childress, who will make no apologies for taking a 2-0 record into next week's early NFC North showdown against the 2-0 Bears at the Metrodome. After Panthers punt returner CB Chris Gamble caught a punt in great field position at his own 40-yard line, he inexplicably threw a wild pass - presumably intended for CB Richard Marshall, who was somewhere on the opposite side of the field. The ball was recovered by Minnesota LB Jason Glenn, setting up a game tying touchdown. With as many injuries as the Panthers have, it's a wonder they were beating the Vikings at all, which made the trick play all the more lamentable for Carolina fans. "In hindsight, it is a trick play that I wish I had back," Fox said. "Unfortunately, that is not the way it works."

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2002 Two game combined score against Atlanta.......Atlanta 71 Panthers 0.:lol::lol:

That was the first year of a rebuilding program that saw us in the Super Bowl the following year.

Just a few seasons later, it was 68-17 Panthers (including a 44-11 game where, for all intents and purposes, we played with no quarterback).

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I dont think it was posted yet, but When Keyshawn was talking about Dwayne Jarret when carolina drafted him and said he was like him and he could take him under his wing and train him bla bla bla and then gets cut right after.

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That was the first year of a rebuilding program that saw us in the Super Bowl the following year.

Just a few seasons later, it was 68-17 Panthers (including a 44-11 game where, for all intents and purposes, we played with no quarterback).

I think you're confusing the 44-11 game in 2005 with the 10-3 game we played in 2007 where Weinke threw 6 passes.

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