Posted on 01/10/2004 1:31:36 PM PST by WinOne4TheGipper
Here's the live thread for today's NFC divisional playoff game.
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With 6:05 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Carolina Panthers were beating the hometown St. Louis Rams by the score 23-12 at Edward Jones Dome | ![]() |
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23 | 12 |
St. Louis Rams' ball, third and 3, on the 5:57 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass to M.Faulk to CAR 46 for 4 yards (T.Cousin).
St. Louis Rams' ball, first and 10, on the Carolina 46 yard line. 5:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass incomplete to I.Bruce.
St. Louis Rams' ball, second and 10, on the Carolina 46 yard line. 5:13 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass to I.Bruce pushed ob at CAR 30 for 16 yards (R.Manning).
Panthers 23, Rams 12
According to superbowl.com it is CBS.
TV/Radio coverage: CBS will be televising its 14th Super Bowl. CBS Radio-Westwood One will be broadcasting its 17th consecutive Super Bowl, 30th overall.
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With 5:13 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Carolina Panthers were beating the hometown St. Louis Rams by the score 23-12 at Edward Jones Dome | ![]() |
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23 | 12 |
St. Louis Rams' ball, third and 10, on the Carolina 46 yard line. 5:05 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass to M.Furrey to CAR 38 for 8 yards (R.Manning).
St. Louis Rams' ball, fourth and 2, on the Carolina 38 yard line. 4:54 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass to M.Faulk pushed ob at CAR 16 for 22 yards (W.Witherspoon).
Panthers 23, Rams 12
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An update from Edward Jones Dome where with 4:54 left in the fourth quarter, the Carolina Panthers were leading the St. Louis Rams by the score 23-12. | ![]() |
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23 | 12 |
St. Louis Rams' ball, first and 10, on the Carolina 16 yard line. 4:47 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass incomplete to I.Bruce.
Panthers 23, Rams 12
"I remember one particular incident ... that's the thing about being old; you're always boring people with tales from the past ... involving a Steelers-Bengals game on Monday night, Oct. 10, 1983. It's the reason I never could consider Anthony Muñoz, a highly proficient offensive lineman, among my all-timers. Keith Gary, a wild rookie defensive end for the Steelers, put a rush on All-Pro QB Ken Anderson, grabbed him by the face mask and buggy-whipped him, injuring him so severely that Anderson missed the next three games. There was no retaliation from Muñoz, the tackle playing opposite Gary, or any of the Bengals linemen. Nothing, zip. Then Gary, feeling his oats, went after Anderson's replacement, Turk Schonert, pointing, taunting, generally raising hell. Again, no sign of life from Muñoz & Co. A technician, not a fighter, that was Anthony, and I always found that the inner fire was the dimension lacking in his game. The same cannot be said for Turley, who believes in protecting his teammates and has suffered dearly for it."
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Let's check in at Edward Jones Dome where with 4:47 left in the fourth quarter, the Carolina Panthers were leading the St. Louis Rams by the score 23-12. | ![]() |
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23 | 12 |
St. Louis Rams' ball, second and 10, on the Carolina 16 yard line. 4:44 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass incomplete to T.Holt (B.Buckner).
St. Louis Rams' ball, third and 10, on the Carolina 16 yard line. 4:40 remaining in the fourth quarter. M.Bulger pass to M.Faulk to CAR 5 for 11 yards (R.Howard).
Panthers 23, Rams 12
Too bad they got it. The St. Louis Rams as well as the Kansas City Chiefs are big supporters of gun grabbing organizations.
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