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Kawann Short named NFC Defensive Player of the Month


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A couple of interesting tweets:

Max Henson @PanthersMax 9m9 minutes ago

5 sacks and 19 tackles for Kawann Short in October. Panthers have won first two Defensive Player of Month awards - Josh Norman and now KK.

 

Jonathan Jones @jjones9 9m9 minutes ago

Josh Norman won the award in September, and now Kawann Short wins it for October. That's two for two for the Panthers

 

Black & Blue Review @BlackBlueReview 8m8 minutes ago

This is just the second time the #Panthers have had two NFC Defensive Players of the Month in a season ('08 - Beason/Oct, Peppers/Nov).

 

Black & Blue Review @BlackBlueReview 6m6 minutes ago

So two Players of the Month and neither are Luke Kuechly. Decent defense, eh?

 

David Newton @DNewtonespn 6m6 minutes ago

Panthers' Kawann Short is first DT in Panthers history to be named NFC Defensive Player of Month. Short has... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0451382891125937596-4 

 

Bryan Strickland @PanthersBryan 6m6 minutes ago

Bryan Strickland Retweeted Carolina Panthers

KK is the 11th Panther to earn the honor but the first defensive tackle.

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A couple of interesting tweets:

Max Henson @PanthersMax 9m9 minutes ago

5 sacks and 19 tackles for Kawann Short in October. Panthers have won first two Defensive Player of Month awards - Josh Norman and now KK

Those are eye-popping stats for a DT.

Actually, those would be great stats for a rush DE.

What a month for KK. I think this guy is still criminally under-appreciated by our fans.

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