I wish I could experience this for the first time again. Pure ecstasy…we had the bank rocking those days. I loved hearing our crowd erupt

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The first two defensive plays of the Divisional Round vs Seattle 2015
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  1. Luke Kuechly – I don’t know if he’s the best MLB in history but he certainly is the best coverage MLB in history.

    The way he directed everyone else on this play (and throughout his career) you just knew that he could predict where the ball was going. Even more so, he could predict where the ball was SUPPOSED to have gone. Wilson expected to have Lynch curl out but he curled in. Either way, that play would’ve been blown up and in this instance it was a pick-6.

    Just an amazing student>professor of the game.

  2. I was in the upper bowl, first time I had felt the stadium shake when that happened

  3. That was Ron for you – dude would always let off because he was afraid of losing. It’s a shame he was our head coach for that Super Bowl because he relied on Cam single handedly carrying us all year and then got outcoached in the biggest game and didn’t know how to adjust

  4. Man I miss that scorebug. Maybe just nostalgia but I much prefer the upper corner to these graphics that take up a quarter of the bottom screen

  5. I heard the first two scores in my car on the radio and I was losing my mind the whole time.

  6. That entire trip that year was a blast. The two exceptions of course were having those flying rats spoil our perfect season and the donkeys keeping us from our first Lombardi. Bittersweet
    #KeepPounding

  7. That 2015 team was poetry in motion. Sometimes I watch those full games on youtube and am almost in tears. Can’t believe we didn’t win the Super Bowl.

  8. I’ll never forget watching this. I left work early (had a shitty post-college retail job), it was cold and beautifully crisp that day, my dad and my uncle and my brother and the rest of the fam were all there to watch. Opening play, Stew has the huge run, and we eventually score 7 opening drive. Hell yes.

    Then these two defensive plays. 14-0 just like that against the team I’d hated the most for a while.

    Core memory. What a team.

  9. I will never forget Cameron Artis Payne fumbling on the second play of the game after J Stew’s long run. We recovered it and scored a td but I always think that if they recovered that fumble we would’ve lost that game. Not even from a final score standpoint, strictly momentum.

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