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What was the most important win/painful loss??


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most important win is a tie between the SD and CHI games.. they showed us that we were good enough without SS and that with him we could beat anybody..

toughest loss was the ATL game.. that was bad cus i wasnt able to see it cause i was in the hospital bringing my 2nd into this world..

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Most painful loss was ATL because they constantly think they beat the brakes off of us but seem to forget we beat them and didnt even get in the REDZONE!!! When they think of us that is the ONLY arguement they have!

Most exciting win for us by far was the TB game. It was on a national stage and that was when we finally begin to get the recognition we deserved!!

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Which loss hurt the most in the regular season?

@MIN - @TB - @ATL - @NYG

Which win was the most important/exciting win of the regular season?

@SD - CHI - ATL - NO - ARZ - KC - DET - OAK - @GB - TB - DEN - @NO

Worst Loss...@ TB...I was just sick

Best Win...@ SD..cuz I was there and I was running in the hallway screaming like a maniac...The whole stadium was stunned...I think the players heard my screams...lol

@GB was a good win too...I was starting to get worried about Jake

TB - That was a good win

@ NO...That was a great win too...There was a 10 year old falcon fan kid that kept coming to the Panthers-Saints screen like every 5 minutes to check the score...I wanted to slap him...Especially when the saints went ahead and he was celebrating...I kept telling myself...he's a kid, he's a kid

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Most important win- TB/NO; tie b/c TB is what established our team coming into its own and peaking at the end of the season and NO obviously b/c of the 2nd seed in the playoffs.

Most important loss-NYG (obviously)

I don't know if the NYG game or the ATL game was more painful. Maybe the NYG b/c we should've won and the ATL was just disgusting to watch.

Most exciting-San Diego; it doesn't get any better than a last second TD pass to win the game.

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The NYG game was definitely the worst for me, I was still mad days later. We should have won that game! I think that is why it was the worst because it was so, so close!

The SD and Chi games were exciting last minute (second) finishes and meant a lot that we went out and won without Smith, but the best for me was defeating Tampa on MNF!

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win: at New Orleans .. it was the difference between the 2 and the 5 seed and took a comeback - yeah, defense let Brees try for the record, but the team did what it had to to win. like they're always talking about, offense and defense have bailed each other out all season.

loss: Giants of course. being a gust of wind from the 1 seed hurt - it was the only loss that was close, where the Panthers brought their A game for the most part against their doppleganger and didn't catch the breaks they needed in the end.

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Well the most important win was the first one, it really got us going, and the team showed they could win in a hostile environment without Steve Smith. It really confirmed all of those TC/pre-season hopes of having a great team this year.

The most painful loss was definitely the Falcons one for me. Getting down 17-0 was brutal in itself, but the fact that we came back strong and had a chance to win and then just lost control at the end and allowed them to score 45 points on us was just embarrassing and it was like someone stuck a dagger in your heart.

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