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3 hours ago, ellis said:

It’s painful as hell to lose a Super Bowl, but the worst (to me) was losing the 2005 NFCCG. 

That was brutal. To get routed like that and seeing Stephen Davis and Foster in tears..man. That team was stacked too, that should have been the year. 

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3 hours ago, ellis said:

I’ll always look more fondly upon SB38 than SB50. 

SB 38 Panthers were the Underdogs all season

SB 50 Panthers were the best team all season it was tough to lose the  way they did with all the mistakes and bad calls

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14 hours ago, ellis said:

I’ll always look more fondly upon SB38 than SB50. 

Its easier when you weren't supposed to be there.  03 was house money after beating Dallas' ass at home.

SB50(:poison:) was ours.  We had the team just not the haggard old GOAT playing out his swan song.

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11 hours ago, Palmetto said:

SB 38 Panthers were the Underdogs all season

SB 50 Panthers were the best team all season it was tough to lose the  way they did with all the mistakes and bad calls

 

Just now, L-TownCat said:

Its easier when you weren't supposed to be there.  03 was house money after beating Dallas' ass at home.

SB50(:poison:) was ours.  We had the team just not the haggard old GOAT playing out his swan song.

You hack my ish bruh?

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11 hours ago, Palmetto said:

SB 38 Panthers were the Underdogs all season

SB 50 Panthers were the best team all season it was tough to lose the  way they did with all the mistakes and bad calls

Kind of hard to win when your receiver comes down with the ball in the middle of the field but its not a catch.

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12 hours ago, Palmetto said:

SB 38 Panthers were the Underdogs all season

SB 50 Panthers were the best team all season it was tough to lose the  way they did with all the mistakes and bad calls

SB 38 Patriots had been filming practices, etc... and we still almost won.

SB 50 we had been killing teams all season and taunting other teams with our antics at the end of games (and we fans were enjoying the heck out of it). Then Karma bought a ticket on the 50-yard line and it wasn't pretty from there.

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55 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

SB 38 Patriots had been filming practices, etc... and we still almost won.

SB 50 we had been killing teams all season and taunting other teams with our antics at the end of games (and we fans were enjoying the heck out of it). Then Karma bought a ticket on the 50-yard line and it wasn't pretty from there.

Karma doesn't punish teams for having fun.  And that's what the Panthers did have fun .eams were mad because they thought they could beat  Panthers

Unbeaten underdogs on thanks giving

 Teams didn't respect the Panthers and couldn't take a lost

Teams/ players have always been dancing/celebrating and even now every team takes a picture after a turnover or score and no one makes a big deal out of it

I had a Broncos fan tell me he dislikes Cam because he dances after Tds

But he had no problems with Von Miller's sack dances.........

 

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37 minutes ago, Palmetto said:

Karma doesn't punish teams for having fun.  And that's what the Panthers did have fun .eams were mad because they thought they could beat  Panthers

Unbeaten underdogs on thanks giving

 Teams didn't respect the Panthers and couldn't take a lost

Teams/ players have always been dancing/celebrating and even now every team takes a picture after a turnover or score and no one makes a big deal out of it

I had a Broncos fan tell me he dislikes Cam because he dances after Tds

But he had no problems with Von Miller's sack dances.........

 

Oh come on now. There's celebrating after a touchdown or big play and then there's a point to where it goes to poor sportsmanship. As the season went on, we were worse and worse. And when we arrived at the SB the week before, we acted like this was a big party, acted like fools who'd never been anywhere and were basically like "Hey, where's my trophy????"

Then, the friggin' Denver Broncos, with a 84-year old Peyton Manning, punched us in the mouth, kissed our girlfriends and made us cry on TV. Call it karma, poetic justice or whatever, it was a case of one team taking this much more seriously than the other.

We won't make that mistake ever again. 

2003 was a tough fought, hard loss. 2015 was just embarrassing. 

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