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If you could go back in panthers history and change one thing, what would it be?


John Fox

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Gimme back the 2 endzone picks from our last game. That's given us 28 points, assuming we wouldnt've gone for 2 and missed, and changed the whole dynamic of the game. Arizona then wouldntve been able to score 33 points, and the NFC Championship game would have, should have been in Charlotte.

The past wounds have healed, but the most recent still hurt. Alot...

We would've gotten our ass kicked by Philly anyway.

To not let John Kasay play in the SuperBowl.

We wouldn't have been there in the first place without him.

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They said one thing, and that's one game. Did I say not let him play the season? No I did not. Reading is hard.

So for the biggest game in team history, you'll take out one of the best kickers in NFL history. Who would kick the extra points? What about the field goals he made in the game? The game wouldn't even be close. Thinking is hard.

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