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Biggest Loss for the Panthers?


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I could handle the SB loss. They played great. The kickoff out of bounds was a heartbreaker....but regardless we were giving the ball back to Brady. I can handle that one.

The AZ loss hurts the most b/c that 2008 team might have been the most dangerous team (pending they could get some average QB play and coaching).

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I could handle the SB loss. They played great. The kickoff out of bounds was a heartbreaker....but regardless we were giving the ball back to Brady. I can handle that one.

The AZ loss hurts the most b/c that 2008 team might have been the most dangerous team (pending they could get some average QB play and coaching).

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2005 NFC Championship game. i was so pumped after the Bears game, and then we fell face first. then i put the entire 2006 season in there. Lots of potential that never lived up.

there was no way we were going to win against seattle with all of our injuries and they way that crowd got behind them all season.

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there was no way we were going to win against seattle with all of our injuries and they way that crowd got behind them all season.

i know. that game just hurt because of how excited i got after the bears game. and the delhomme ints. i dont think i watched the whole game live

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2005 NFC Championship game. i was so pumped after the Bears game, and then we fell face first. then i put the entire 2006 season in there. Lots of potential that never lived up.

I knew it was going to be an uphill battle going to Seattle for the 3rd road game with a 3rd string running back.

That AZ game really sucked. Especially since I rented out half a bar in Chicago because I was up there on business. Had like 25 Panther fans in Timothy O'Toole's. All decked out in jersies. After that 1st drive when we ran it down their throats, I puffed up my chest to all the Bears fans in the place. Rest of the night, everytime I went to piss, I was getting heckled on the way.

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I knew it was going to be an uphill battle going to Seattle for the 3rd road game with a 3rd string running back.

That AZ game really sucked. Especially since I rented out half a bar in Chicago because I was up there on business. Had like 25 Panther fans in Timothy O'Toole's. All decked out in jersies. After that 1st drive when we ran it down their throats, I puffed up my chest to all the Bears fans in the place. Rest of the night, everytime I went to piss, I was getting heckled on the way.

third string? goings got rocked that game and we were stuck with jamal robertson.

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