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rdfs:label | - 2003 Carolina Panthers season
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rdfs:comment | - The 2003 Carolina Panthers season was the ninth season for the team in the National Football League. They improved on their 7-9 record from 2002, and made it to the playoffs for the second time in franchise history. In the Conference Championship game, the Panthers traveled to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to play the Eagles who were in their 3rd straight conference championship game, but had yet to win one. The Panthers would continue the story with a 14–3 victory, which was dominated by Ricky Manning's three interceptions that kept the Eagles at bay.
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Date | - --01-03
- --01-10
- --01-18
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TVAnnouncers | - Tony Siragusa
- Dick Stockton
- Daryl Johnston
- Joe Buck , Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth , and Pam Oliver
- Al Michaels , John Madden , and Lisa Guerrero
- Greg Gumbel , Phil Simms , Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein
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Offensive Coaches | - *Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Dan Henning
*Running Backs – Jim Skipper
*Wide Receivers – Richard Williamson
*Tight Ends – Dave Magazu
*Offensive Line – Mike Maser
*Offensive Assistant – Mike McCoy
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playoffs | - 14
- 29
- 32
- L Super Bowl XXXVIII
- W Conference Championship
- W Divisional Playoffs
- W Wild Card Playoffs
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Special Teams Coaches | - *Special Teams Assistant – Danny Crossman
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Title | - Carolina Panthers 14, Philadelphia Eagles 3
- Carolina Panthers 29, Dallas Cowboys 10
- Carolina Panthers 29, St. Louis Rams 23
- New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29
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Strength and Conditioning | - *Strength and Conditioning – Jerry Simmons
*Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Danny Crossman
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Home | - Panthers
- Eagles
- Rams
- Patriots
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Head Coaches | - *Head Coach – John Fox
*Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams – Scott O'Brien
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Front Office | - *Owner/Founder – Jerry Richardson
*President – Mark Richardson
*General Manager – Marty Hurney
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Defensive Coaches | - *Defensive Coordinator – Mike Trgovac
*Defensive Line – Sal Sunseri
*Linebackers/Defensive Assistant – Ken Flajole
*Secondary – Rod Perry
*Defensive Assistant – Martin Bayless
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Weather | - , cloudy
- Played indoors, domed stadium
- , partly cloudy
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abstract | - The 2003 Carolina Panthers season was the ninth season for the team in the National Football League. They improved on their 7-9 record from 2002, and made it to the playoffs for the second time in franchise history. The season would be a huge success. The Panthers would go a surprising 11–5 to earn the #3 seed in the NFC Playoffs. They would defeat the Dallas Cowboys 29–10 in the Wild Card playoffs. The next week in St. Louis, the game would go to double overtime and on the first play of the second overtime, Steve Smith caught a pass by Jake Delhomme and took it 69 yards into the endzone to put an end to the game. In the Conference Championship game, the Panthers traveled to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia to play the Eagles who were in their 3rd straight conference championship game, but had yet to win one. The Panthers would continue the story with a 14–3 victory, which was dominated by Ricky Manning's three interceptions that kept the Eagles at bay.
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