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Tough bye-week inspired Panthers Trivia


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1. Who scored the first Panthers touchdown in PRESEASON, REGULAR SEASON, POSTSEASON, and SUPER BOWL history?

 

2. What famous company was founded the day of the first Panthers regular season game?

 

3. Following the 1996 season, Dom Capers and the Panthers coaching staff coached the NFC team in the Pro Bowl. Who were the NINE players that joined them in the game?

 

4. Which player has the longest offensive play in team history?

 

5. What school has the most players drafted by the Panthers in their history?

 

6. Name the player or players that have gone to the most Pro Bowls in team history.

 

7. What team has the Panthers beaten the most that has never been in the same division as them?

 

8. How many Hall of Famers played for the Panthers?

 

9. Which player has the longest interception return in team history?

 

10. How many Heisman Trophy winners have played for the Panthers?

 

11. In the final game of the 1999 season, the Panthers were desperately trying to run up the score against their opponent to match Green Bay in the points scored tiebreaker (since eliminated). Who was the coach and quarterback of the team they ran it up against?

 

If this is successful I'll come up with more trivia next week.

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1. Who scored the first Panthers touchdown in PRESEASON, REGULAR SEASON, POSTSEASON, and SUPER BOWL history? No idea

 

2. What famous company was founded the day of the first Panthers regular season game? Apple

 

3. Following the 1996 season, Dom Capers and the Panthers coaching staff coached the NFC team in the Pro Bowl. Who were the NINE players that joined them in the game?

 

4. Which player has the longest offensive play in team history? Smitty

 

5. What school has the most players drafted by the Panthers in their history? Utah

 

6. Name the player or players that have gone to the most Pro Bowls in team history. Smitty, Peppers

 

7. What team has the Panthers beaten the most that has never been in the same division as them? Jacksonville

 

8. How many Hall of Famers played for the Panthers? 1

 

9. Which player has the longest interception return in team history? Captain

 

10. How many Heisman Trophy winners have played for the Panthers? 3

 

11. In the final game of the 1999 season, the Panthers were desperately trying to run up the score against their opponent to match Green Bay in the points scored tiebreaker (since eliminated). Who was the coach and quarterback of the team they ran it up against? Ditka, Delhomme

 

If this is successful I'll come up with more trivia next week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Longest SB touchdown for a Panther was Moose I think... not Smitty. I could be wrong tho.

I think he's saying Smitty got the first. Pretty sure you're right about Moose having the longest. Think that TD was the longest pass play in Panthers history before LaFells last year or year before.

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