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Panthers on pace for record Pro Bowl numbers


TN05

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17 minutes ago, TN05 said:

8 Panthers in top three of Pro Bowl voting (Davis, Kuechly, Norman, Kalil, Tolbert, Olsen, Webb, Short); Cam is in top 6 overall. 18 Panthers overall in top ten.

The team record for Pro Bowlers is 8, set in 1996.

Doing my part. Voted for Tolbert, Olsen, Kalil, Short, Davis, and Norman 301 times today. 

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2 minutes ago, w280sax said:

Who were the 8 in 96? 

 

Im too lazy to google so i will just guess here based off memory...Kevin Greene and lathon.  Michael bates.  I'm guessing Kerry Collins made it.  Wesley walls most likely.  I can't come up with the rest.

Kerry Collins (lol)
Kevin Greene

Sam Mills

John Kasay

Michael Bates

Lamar Lathon

Eric Davis

Wesley Walls

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Coach Dom Capers NFC loses, 26-23, to AFC in only second overtime game in Pro Bowl history.
KR Michael Bates Returned five kickoffs for 152 yards.
QB Kerry Collins Played as alternate; Completed 4-of-8 passes for 30 yards and no touchdowns with one interception.
CB Eric Davis Started.
LB Kevin Greene Started.
K John Kasay Converted one-of-four field goal attempts, connecting from 20 yards, for three points.
LB Lamar Lathon Started.
LB Sam Mills Started.
TE Wesley Walls Started; Made two catches for 40 yards; Caught a two-point conversion pass.

http://www.panthers.com/team/history/pro-bowl.html

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