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You guys remember the last time we played


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It was 3 years ago and the Panthers pulled it off at the end. I have to admit that one stung. What a heartbreaking loss for us but a great win for you guys. We collapsed after that game to finish 6-10 and the Panthers went on to win their division at 12-4 but lost in the first playoff game at home to the Cardinals 33-13. Steve Smith caught a bomb at the end of the game to set up Deangelo Williams from 1 yard out to score the game winning touchdown with just over a minute left. Rodgers threw a pick and you guys iced it there. I remember how classy Panther fans were at the game and after the game. I gained lots of respect for you guys with the sportsmanship the last few times we played. Great fans and passionate about your team. Hope you guys can win a title someday with Newton.

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smiths back is still sore from that game (you know, for carrying our entire offense). i wont lie that was one of the most exciting games i've seen from the panthers and was almost as exciting as our season opener that year.

i distinctly remember rodgers describing the hardest hit he ever took to come from that game (by thomas davis no less). i also remember rodgers KILLING us by taking off for first downs over and over and being happy when peppers blew his ass up after he had ran out of bounds (i didnt even care about the 15 yard penalty). i really think that game in particular helped rodgers develop the toughness needed to become what he is now.

anyway i've always been a packers... supporter? never had anything against them, i like how the city owns the team and i like the way they approach obtaining and maintaining players. i hope for a good game sunday and hopefully both sides walk away injury free. best of luck to you all for the season (minus sunday, sorry I wanna win :P) and hopefully we meet up in the playoffs!

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