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Carolina Panthers Information: the expansion team joined the southern division of the NFL in 1995. Their training camp is held in South Carolina at Wofford College. In games, fans are given 'Growl Towels' to waive in the air showing support (similar to what the Pittsburgh Steelers have). The Panthers have historically had a losing record, with the exception of 1996's team which went 12 - 4. The worst season in history is unfortunately held by this franchise with a 1 and 15 season record in 2001. They show more promise as of late with consistent five hundred average performance. Famous players for the franchise: Reggie White, Sam Mills, and Mike McCormack

 

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Fun Facts: In the 2002 season, the Panthers lost their first game to the Green Bay Packers. The first player ever drafted by Carolina in their debut season was cornerback Rod Smith. That same year, they played all of their home games in Clemson, South Carolina. The Falcons are the opposing team to the great 'Battle of I 85" rivalry.


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