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What was your greatest Carolina moment/ play ever??


barryjevon

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the Panthers v. Saints when they had to beat New Orleans by more points than the Packers beat the Vikings.

when points scored meant a lot more in the league. now it's like the 8th tiebreaker or something. someone posted the back and forth espn recap of that on youtube a few years ago. of course, like every worth while video on youtube it was taken down for one reason or another.

I think Jake also started that game for the saints

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when points scored meant a lot more in the league. now it's like the 8th tiebreaker or something. someone posted the back and forth espn recap of that on youtube a few years ago. of course, like every worth while video on youtube it was taken down for one reason or another.

I think Jake also started that game for the saints

he did! he kept us out of the playoffs with a couple late touchdowns :(

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