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Who is Your Favorite Panther of All Time?


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Who is your favorite Panther of all time? I'm not asking you who you think is the best actual player, but who you enjoyed watching play in a Carolina Panthers uniform the most. My pick may seem unoriginal but I have to say Steve Smith. The guy brought it every game and was always fired up. If he didn't get you fired up, you must have no pulse.

Jake Delhomme & Kevin Greene are Honorable Mentions for me. How about you?

 

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Outside of the usual suspects, Nick Goings is one of my favorites.  Underdog type who worked hard, did his job and stepped up when needed.  Jordan Carstens is in this category as well, though his career was cut short..

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Outside of the usual suspects, Nick Goings is one of my favorites.  Underdog type who worked hard, did his job and stepped up when needed.  Jordan Carstens is in this category as well, though his career was cut short..

​I always love the guys that are willing to do the little things to help his team win ball games. Goings would do anything asked. Great Panther!

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Outside of the usual suspects, Nick Goings is one of my favorites.  Underdog type who worked hard, did his job and stepped up when needed.  Jordan Carstens is in this category as well, though his career was cut short..

​Goings was a beast the second half of 2004... in the last six games of that season, he had over 900 total yards (or 151 yards a game). It baffles me why we never gave him a lot of time at running back after that. He was so much better than Stephen Davis was in 2005.

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