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They will be doing an in depth analysis of the Signal Callers in the NFC South. It's not like they're gonna have anything new to say, but it's specifically about our division. I don't know about you guys, but I'm starving for ant kind of football related info.

Just wanted to give those of you who get NFL Network a heads up.

I'll try to give a good recap for those of you that do not have NFL network. I'll DVR it so that I can use direct quotes from the show.

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They're doing a very very good documentary on the 2003 Panthers.... Goosebumps! I have them right now!

Kris Jenkins, mike Rucker, Brenson Buckner, Julius Peppers...

Ricky Manning was FUGGIN UNREAL!!!, Mike Minter...

Stephen Davis was disgusting!! DeShawn Foster was HUGE that year!

Moose, Ricky Proehl, Smitty...

Those were the days! The Cardiac Cats were born in 2003...

3 road OT victories that year! Kasay was CLUTCH!

Oh and if you count the EPIC double OT in StL then it makes 4! Smitty....

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yeah I just watched it. In fact, I've watched the same film session probably 10-20 times. Haha.

We just had such a good season! The Foster run to seal the deal in Philly to go to the Superbowl was so epic. I remember freaking out when I watched that game.

I remember watching the the first tampa bay game early in the season. It is one of my favorite games ever. 2 blocked field goals, and a blocked extra point! So awesome.

The only thing I don't like about the "Cardiac Cats" is that the name came from basically getting a lead, letting the other team tie, and then going to overtime or a last second score. Yeah we won, but I would rather we don't have a nickname that insinuates that we can't blow a team out of the water. But that is whatever.

2003 was awesome, lets get it together for another memorable season!

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In FUGGIN believable!!!! They talked about everybody in the NFC South except for Carolina... No mention whatsoever. Just that we drafted Cam Newton... Really??

Please please please Panthers... Smack every opponent in the FUGGIN mouth next year... And then don't do ANY interviews with any media outlet outside of Charlotte!

Edit: I thought for sure that we were about to get snubbed... But I was like, there's no way... They have to say something about us after the commercial... So I waited... Guess what, I'm still FUGGIN waiting!!!!! Unreal the disrespect we are getting.

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Yea I was kinda heated myself I can't believe they just passed on us like that, I hope we have a season just like Miami after they went 1-15. They came back the next year and went 11-5 if we can pull that off watch how much they back track on everything they said. It will go from them saying they have a lot of wholes to fill to oh all they really needed was a QB and we all knew Cam was going to be that guy to get them back on track!

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