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When's the last time you have been this low after a loss


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Kerry Collins running backwards and throwing the ball over his shoulder to avoid a sack.

Superbowl kickoff out of bounds.

Wondering week after week who continued to keep Delhomme in.

1 and 15.

The 6 yard punt this year.

Wide right yesterday on a kick my youngest Son could make.

Our special teams just aren't special.

Erratic play calling.

No adjustment to DE blitzes we can see in the upper deck.

At 6 minutes to go yesterday I stood up and yelled nobody leave,.............this game ain't over yet.

I own 6 PSL's.

We go to every home game and some travel games.

I worked on Stadium design from 1990.

This is my team.

I have never felt this low.

When 30% or more of the fans that show up are in the other teams colors, every game.

When it seems half the Stadium is empty in the 1st and 4th quarter.

When every game is a sellout, because we have to buy tickets per PSL agreement, where is the accountability?

We can produce substandard results and the business thrives.

Our coaches and players are superb athletes, but the chemistry is missing.

The other team seems to be in our huddle.

When a player can flop and get a flag,................with seconds to go like yesterday.

Personally I feel the "New Rules", voted on by Ownership have ruined the game.

Other businesses producing a product this bad go out of business.

But the PSL's and TV rights isolate our ownership from that.

I guess we fire the coach.

But this problem starts at the top, way above the coach.

This a systemic issue from the top down.

I am seriously considering just walking away from PSL's and finding some other way to waste my time and emotions.

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i'm being 100% serious when i say that the micro font helps better exemplify the pain of the things you described in your post cf164

i gave the fox regime one last chance after the cardinals blowout. opening day 2009 was the bellwether that led me to the belief that this franchise wasn't going to be good for the forseeable future.

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Lowest ever (in no order): 2005 loss to Dallas, 2002 loss to Dallas, 2001 loss to Buffalo, 2001 loss to New Orleans, 2005 NFCCG loss to Seattle, 2008 NFCD loss to Arizona, 2006 loss to Philadelphia, this year's loss to Atlanta, this year's loss to Seattle, this year's loss to Tampa Bay part 2

Anybody remember all these?

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yeah i remember all of them.

the dallas game was killer. we were on the road to my parents' house for christmas listening to the game on the radio when mixon yelled "no good!" on the field goal attempt. we erupted. the panthers are going to the playoffs! we can win the NFC south next week! we beat the fuging poo-ass dallas cowgirls! the perfect cap for an afternoon of frustration where questionable call after questionable call was handing dallas the game.

then they started talking about a flag.

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yeah i remember all of them.

the dallas game was killer. we were on the road to my parents' house for christmas listening to the game on the radio when mixon yelled "no good!" on the field goal attempt. we erupted. the panthers are going to the playoffs! we can win the NFC south next week!

then they started talking about a flag.

It was insanely miserable. Also I'd like to add the 2010 loss to the Browns and 2001 to Redskins.

For those of you new to the Panthers, and why in the name of God would you be, for that matter, here's a quick recap of those painful losses:

2005 vs Dallas: blocked field goal wins the game, then refs say it wasn't blocked, give Dallas another chance, we lose.

2002 vs Dallas: deflect a pass in the last minute to a Dallas WR for a TD, we lose.

2001 vs Buffalo: we blow a 24-6 lead and lose 25-24. Very, very similar to yesterday's game.

2001 vs Washington: we throw just enough pick sixes to negate what should've been an easy win.

2001 vs New Orleans: just make one tackle and we win. Ricky Williams breaks tackles. We lose.

2010 vs Cleveland: this was going to be our one bright spot. Last-minute 75-yard drive. Kasay shanks a field goal off the upright. We lose.

2006 vs Philly: Game-losing interception on PHI 1 yard line when Keyshawn decides to quit running routes.

The playoff losses, don't even feel like rehashing.

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It was insanely miserable. Also I'd like to add the 2010 loss to the Browns and 2001 to Redskins.

For those of you new to the Panthers, and why in the name of God would you be, for that matter, here's a quick recap of those painful losses:

2005 vs Dallas: blocked field goal wins the game, then refs say it wasn't blocked, give Dallas another chance, we lose.

2002 vs Dallas: deflect a pass in the last minute to a Dallas WR for a TD, we lose.

2001 vs Buffalo: we blow a 24-6 lead and lose 25-24. Very, very similar to yesterday's game.

2001 vs Washington: we throw just enough pick sixes to negate what should've been an easy win.

2001 vs New Orleans: just make one tackle and we win. Ricky Williams breaks tackles. We lose.

2010 vs Cleveland: this was going to be our one bright spot. Last-minute 75-yard drive. Kasay shanks a field goal off the upright. We lose.

2006 vs Philly: Game-losing interception on PHI 1 yard line when Keyshawn decides to quit running routes.

The playoff losses, don't even feel like rehashing.

Oh my god i forgot about that 2006 philly game that one hurt, also you forgot about the 2004 game at atlanta that one was the definition of heartbreaking.

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2006 at minnesota was bad too. we got the ball back up 7 basically in clock kill mode and could pretty much put the game away with another score until gamble infamously botched that lateral on the punt return. it later turned out it was a called play by fox. the defense got a stop on the ensuing possession but the vikings scored a touchdown on a fake field goal. then they won in overtime.

the front four stomped on brad johnson's ass all day and peppers blocked a field goal but we still lost. sound familiar?

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Jake's implosion to the Cards. Ever since I've expected nothing from this organization and have been given such. One day they'll get their act toghether and games will make me excited again and losses will ruin my whole week. But for now... water off a duck's back.

that one game still has fugged us to this day. downward spiral since. but yes, this is the last time ( and probably the only time) was ever really down about a loss. thing about us losing so much...it's all just white noise after a season or two

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