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Top 10 WORST Games Of Nfl (2 Feature Panthers)


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The Falcon games in 02......... I would rather sand timber with my naked ass than watch any of those games again.

Also any game with Chris Wienke, Jimmy Clausen, or David Carr at starting QB pretty much qualify to in my book.

lol i still remember those it was awful i just couldn't take it anymore i turned off mostly. God those were terrible. Micheal Vick had many of his best and worst performances against us before his magical turnaround.

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then you must not have watched us play the rams back in 01, where we didnt pick up a first down until midway thru the 3rd quarter. The brilliance of Matt Lytle, easily the worst panthers game ever. Final score: 48-14. Of course, we did get outscored by the Falcons in 02 71-0 in two games.

Eh, blowouts happen every week in the NFL.

I don't remember the last time though that 2 atrocious, offensively incompetent teams took the field and put up the massacre that was Bears at Panthers last year though.

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Eh, blowouts happen every week in the NFL.

I don't remember the last time though that 2 atrocious, offensively incompetent teams took the field and put up the massacre that was Bears at Panthers last year though.

that's very true, i guess as a panthers fan standpoint, we had a chance to win even in the 4th quarter. as a football fan, yes very putrid game all around.

although the 01 game vs rams, was worse.

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8204e24b/article/photo-essay-the-10-worst-games-of-2010?module=HP_cp2#photo=1

i know we were bad. but who in the hell is Elliot Harrison?

"There were probably 10 Panthers games that could've made this list".

Also in the picture of raiders-broncos:

"Let's be honest, maybe hiring the head coach of the worst team in 2010 -- the Panthers --"

funny thing is, is that the two games we were featured in are teams that made it to the superbowl or nfc championship. :toetap05:

anyways....just sharing, and can't wait to prove everyone wrong next year.

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found some more Panthers hate from Elliot:

"Elliot Harrison: The right Steve Smith, Steve Smith ... as in the Giants' Steve Smith"

"Why would a nine-year vet, with two Super Bowl rings, want to sign with the worst team in the league? Then again, you never know with Shockey"

Dude, the Panthers was a very, VERY bad football team last year. There is no getting around it. You cannot defend them. On top of that, there were probably a few more really BAD teams than usual in the NFL in 2010 (hence a division winner with a losing record). So it should not be a total shock, nor should fans take too much offense, from the Panthers being on the list multiple times.

Don't defend the bad product. Demand better! Fox's firing (though I didn't agree with it) and picking Newton were clearly to significant attempts by management to change the climate in Charlotte.

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Dude, the Panthers was a very, VERY bad football team last year. There is no getting around it. You cannot defend them. On top of that, there were probably a few more really BAD teams than usual in the NFL in 2010 (hence a division winner with a losing record). So it should not be a total shock, nor should fans take too much offense, from the Panthers being on the list multiple times.

Don't defend the bad product. Demand better! Fox's firing (though I didn't agree with it) and picking Newton were clearly to significant attempts by management to change the climate in Charlotte.

Dude, Fox didnt get fired.

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