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worst plays in panther history


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I thought that was a Marshall Faulk stiff-arm

I might be getting them confused, but distinctly remember Favre just shoving Morgan to the grass in 2001. I think the turf was in horrendous condition and it was more of Morgan just slipping than what Favre did, but still it was very ugly.

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After the Kasay kick in the SB, I nominate the time out we called in the Minnesota game this past season when we blocked their field goal, only to have to do it all over again, and they made the kick, which was a big turning point in that game.

I remember the turning point being when Goings whiffed on a block that let a Viking run untouched into the backfield on Jake. Jake, having the worst pocket presence of any NFL quarterback I've ever seen, predictably had a sack/fumble turned into a TD.

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Funny how very few are remembering the terrible plays before 2003. We had a season full of them in 2001. The one that sticks out the most to me was a washed up Jamal Anderson scoring on a 94 yard screen pass that year (this would be the second to last game he played in the NFL, his last game was a 4 carry for 6 yard effort against the Cardinals). Honorable mention: 2002, we are up 13-0 on Dallas with five minutes to go and they have the ball on 3rd and 14 ....Deon Grant tips a long pass from Qunicy Carter that falls right into Joey Galloway's hands and goes for an 80 yard touchdown. The play gives Dallas enough momentum that they shut us down, and get the ball back, score another TD and win the game.

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xclown the worst 2001 play was the god damn aarington interception

I can't believe I'm typing this because he was only here for about 3 minutes, but former Panther Rod Gardner's 85 yard touchdown catch in that same game was pretty awful too. But to me the Anderson play was the most brutal.

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