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- Cardiac_Cats abstract "Cardiac Cats is the nickname of the 2003 Carolina Panthers, who were known for close games often decided in the final minutes or the final play of the game. After finishing the season 11–5, the Panthers captured their first division title since 1996. They advanced to Super Bowl XXXVIII, but lost to the Patriots 32–29 after a last second field goal.The "Cardiac Cats" played in five road overtime games during the season, winning four of them (an NFL record). This included a double overtime victory over the Rams in the Divisional playoffs (the fifth-longest game in NFL history). The team also tied an NFL record by winning seven games by 3 points or fewer, and led the NFL in comeback wins during the season.".
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 1975_St._Louis_Cardinals_(NFL)_season.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 1996_Carolina_Panthers_season.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 1996_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 2001_NFL_season.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 2002_NFL_season.
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 2003_Atlanta_Falcons_season.
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 2003_Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers_season.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink 2003–04_NFL_playoffs.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Vinatieri.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Wildcats_mens_basketball.
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink DeShaun_Foster.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Deuce_McAllister.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Emmitt_Smith.
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Dome.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Jake_Delhomme.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Wilkins.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Jermaine_Lewis_(American_football,_born_1974).
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Richardson.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink John_Fox_(American_football).
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink John_Kasay.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_Gross.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Josh_McCown.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Keenan_McCardell.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Mathis.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink List_of_NFL_nicknames.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Bulger.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Brunell.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz_Superdome.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Vick.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Minter.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Muhsin_Muhammad.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink NFL_playoffs,_2003-04.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Rackers.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Patriots.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Giants.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Overtime.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Pac-12.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Pacific-12_Conference.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Peyton_Manning.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_Eagles.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Reggie_Wayne.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Ricky_Manning.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Ricky_Manning_Jr.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Ricky_Proehl.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Rodney_Peete.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Rams.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Davis_(American_football).
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Smith,_Sr..
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Smith_(American_football,_born_1979).
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Super_Bowl_XXXVI.
- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLink Super_Bowl_XXXVII.
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- Cardiac_Cats wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cardiac Cats".
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- Cardiac_Cats subject Category:2003_National_Football_League_season.
- Cardiac_Cats subject Category:Carolina_Panthers.
- Cardiac_Cats subject Category:Nicknamed_groups_of_American_football_players.
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- Cardiac_Cats comment "Cardiac Cats is the nickname of the 2003 Carolina Panthers, who were known for close games often decided in the final minutes or the final play of the game. After finishing the season 11–5, the Panthers captured their first division title since 1996. They advanced to Super Bowl XXXVIII, but lost to the Patriots 32–29 after a last second field goal.The "Cardiac Cats" played in five road overtime games during the season, winning four of them (an NFL record).".
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