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out of all the good memories from last season..


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my favorite didnt even happen during the regular season..

i was so happy after our 47-3 bashing of the Redskins during preseason and hearing all the Skins fans 2nd guess the NFL just flat out handing them the Lombari trophy.. i think that was the happiest i was after any win this year.. the Bucs Monday nighter was close, but i seriously havnt been in that state of elation since..

ur thoughts..

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MNF. Tampa Bay, enough said...

that one was great...

and the Giants game was something I enjoyed... I know we lost, but we went up against a really good team to almost beat them in their town. Especially with everyone doubting us.. At that point, I knew we had a really good team ourselves. (and the team knew it too... That was the greatest I think.. Seeing their confidence.)

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that one was great...

and the Giants game was something I enjoyed... I know we lost, but we went up against a really good team to almost beat them in their town. Especially with everyone doubting us.. At that point, I knew we had a really good team ourselves. (and the team knew it too... That was the greatest I think.. Seeing their confidence.)

That was great, but complete domination of a division rival on national TV did it for me...

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Panthers whuppin' a division rival on MNF and being there personally to witness was my best memory of the season.

Watching us hang almost make the kill in Giant stadium was only dampened by the fact they pulled it out at the last minute and ripped the win out of our hands.

I was at both of those games and still, MNF was my favorite for obvious reasons.

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my favorite didnt even happen during the regular season..

i was so happy after our 47-3 bashing of the Redskins during preseason and hearing all the Skins fans 2nd guess the NFL just flat out handing them the Lombari trophy.. i think that was the happiest i was after any win this year.. the Bucs Monday nighter was close, but i seriously havnt been in that state of elation since..

ur thoughts..

i was elated to see not just a run game, but a DOMINATE run game.

to have 2 RBs rush for over 200 yards in roughly 2 quarters of football was unreal.

i'm with you for it being the best memory of the season. the tampa bay thrashing is a very close second.

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Green Bay game for me. Peppers smacks the crap out of Rodgers and gets a penalty. Rodgers had to bang on his chest to get the heart beating again. That taught him not to run away from the sacks.

Also, those catches by Steve. He and Delhomme have something special, but in the snow and wind those 50 yard bombs in the last 8 minutes is just mind blowing. Watching replays of them on ESPN the rest of the week was great, too.

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The win in Lambeau was an extra special one for me since I was actually there but the most exciting win was Game 1 in San Diego hands down...the ONE game that we were supposed to lose...02 seconds on the clock...you guys know the rest. :) I jumped and screamed so much in my living room that day....can't believe my neighbors didn't call 911!

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