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Best and worst moment of the year?


panthers04100

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Worst moment, Ryan Kalil going to IR. Our offense fell to poo immediately after that. How Cam survived all season behind that piss-poor offensive line, I have no idea.

Best moment, it's a tie between Cam winning a game throwing an interception and getting rid of that curse and drafting Kuechly.

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As for best, I immediately thought of Thomas Davis' interception of Matt Ryan to seal that game. There was just so much emotion and to know how important those games were to him shows how big that play really was.

Conversely, the worst moment for me would be the 50-yard or whatever it was completion to Roddy White to set up the Falcons' game-winning FG in the dome.

The Bears' game-winning drive would be a close runner-up. I felt sick after that game.

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