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Delhomme on Cam, Panthers, NFCS


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http://charlotte.cbslocal.com/2013/10/31/jake-delhomme-cam-is-so-good-when-he-plays-within-himself/

I watch pretty much every game in the NFL and let’s be honest, the Panthers let one slip away first week against Seattle at home and then against Arizona in Arizona.

Cam, he’s playing so within himself. That’s when he’s so darned good, because he’s passing the ball well, but he’s running it when he has those opportunities… I think it’s fantastic.

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Man, I love Jake.  He was a good football player but he was a great and passionate leader.  I still remember him pointing and talking trash after throwing that bomb to Moose during the Superbowl.  Loved his fire.

 

real talk. hope he gets a warm welcome on Sunday. I know I will be standing for him.

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Jake is forever a Panther.

I have been a little sad when some guys leave, like Beason recently.

But I damn near went to tears when we cut Jake even though I knew he was done and it was time.

Him and Sam Mills are probably my two favorite all time Panthers

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Jake to Ricky with 16 seconds left to beat the Jags in Jake's first start and I was there.

 

Under 2 minutes in 2003 the Bucs score to take the lead.  I was at the game and I've never been so crushed by a football game.  I slumped in my seat and felt like crying.  It was over.  But Jake Delhomme still had a minute left to drive the length of the field.  He hit a different receiver on almost every throw and hit Smith on a slant in the red zone to win the game.  I almost passed out I was so excited.  

 

Delhomme is my favorite all time Panther because he's given me some of the best Panther memories.  Thanks Jake.

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