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Your "low point" as a Panthers fan


PiratePanther189

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For me it was the AZ playoff loss. I was only 11 or 12 when we went to the Super Bowl, but I knew the Patriots were very good. I remember hoping that we could beat them, but not being very optimistic about it. However, after the 2008 season I felt we had a realistic chance to at least get to the NFCCG. Stewart's early touchdown in that game reinforced my conviction that we could do something special that year. Then everything went to hell. I don't think I've ever gone from higher than I was after Stewart's touchdown to as low as I was by halftime of that game faster than I did that night.

 

With that said, however, I think this could be a good year.

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I'm old enough to remember the 1-15 season - THAT'll really make your pecker droop! Other than than, the deflation I felt as I attended the 2008 playoff implosion at BoA probably ranks up there too. But after the 1-15 season, everything since has looked comparatively rosie. That's not to say there have been sucky times since then, but 1-15 helps me keep it all in persepctive.

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Cardinals playoff game was on my birthday...so that sucked.

 

The Super Bowl obviously sucked, but at the same time, I went into it thinking we didn't have much of a chance. The comeback in the 2nd half built me up, and then it crashed obviously.

 

And sadly, with the 2010 season, I got to the point where I didn't even watch most of the games. I had better poo to do than watch that dumpster fire. 

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I'm old enough to remember the 1-15 season - THAT'll really make your pecker droop! Other than than, the deflation I felt as I attended the 2008 playoff implosion at BoA probably ranks up there too. But after the 1-15 season, everything since has looked comparatively rosie. That's not to say there have been sucky times since then, but 1-15 helps me keep it all in persepctive.

I'd much rather sit through that 1-15 season again than the 2-14 one....

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