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Proehl

-WR coach and top WR scout

-#13 in Panthers history in most receiving yds

-#29 in Panthers history in most points scored

Tolbert

-everybody loves FBs

-#14 in Panthers history in most points scored

-#14 in Panthers history in most rushing yds

Kalil

-wearing the C's jersey is always awesome

-7 yrs, 84 starts with Panthers

Gross

-whole career, 11 yrs, 167 starts with Panthers

Olsen

-i love TEs

-#6 in Panthers history in most receiving yds

-#13 in Panthers history in most points scored

Peppers

-8 yrs and 81.0 sacks with Panthers, future NFL HOFer, NC boy

Rucker

-whole career, 9 yrs, 106 starts, 55.5 sacks with Panthers

Short, Lotulelei, Kuechly

-young stars

Silatolu, Turner, Kugbila

-love for the young guards

then these three I would use to wear while playing backyard football:

Rocket Ismail

-one of my favorite college players of all time

-#8 in Panthers history in most receiving yds

-#20 in Panthers history in most points scored

Testaverde

-one of my favorite college players of all time

Shockey

-I love TEs

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I am not allowed to buy current players jerseys because every time I have done so, the player gets hurt.  Remember when Steve Smith went out for the year against GB?  I had just bought his jersey not long before that.  Sorry guys.

 

That being the case, I mostly wear my Sam Mills jersey.  Over the last few years I have bought  Kevin Green, Wesley Walls, John Kasay, and Steve Beuerlein jerseys on ebay.  All but the Kevin Green were replicas, and they were all $20 or less.  The Kevin Green was authentic and was about $40.

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