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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

One of the best decisions in John Fox's career was starting Jake in the second half who was listed as the third string QB at the time. But Fox said he had a feeling at the time that Jake had something.

Go figure the one and only in game coaching decision John Fox got right was an eyes covered bullseye. 

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On 6/20/2025 at 3:23 PM, Basbear said:

My honest guess before reading posts-

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Same thing I first thought but then I saw it was against Jacksonville and took about half a second of playing to know.

I was at that game.  I can't tell you my level of excitement when I saw it was Delhomme instead of Peete who came out for the 2nd half.

Delhomme has and will probably always be my favorite Panther.

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Funny timing - was chatting with my long time friend about this game.  Watched that catch from the other corner of the endzone in 336.  Got rid of those seats in 21' & that memory is probably THE one most baked in my cranium of all of them.  Beating DAL in 96' (have feint memories of), NE on Monday night and the NFCC romping as the others.     

That season overall is still the one I have the most impressionable memories from.  

 

      

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

The beginning of a very special and amazing season...

 

You buying the hype and mysterious lore??

 

Only thing that's gave me hope is NFC south. Wriffs is missing the the first part of the season opens the door more, just need ATL to fail given they traded away 2026 1st. 

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On 7/9/2025 at 7:55 PM, Basbear said:

 

You buying the hype and mysterious lore??

 

Only thing that's gave me hope is NFC south. Wriffs is missing the the first part of the season opens the door more, just need ATL to fail given they traded away 2026 1st. 

Was talking about 2003

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