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I LOVE OUR DEFENSIVE LINE!!


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Do you guys realize we have the best defensive line in the history of this franchise? 

Julius Peppers, K short, D Poe, and Super Mario 

Butler and Love on the rotation in the middle, and hungry guys ready to make their names to be known bringing up the depth on the outside.

I'm excited to see what Ere Obada and Hall bring with this talent across our line. 

Exciting time to be a Panther fan. 

Your thoughts?

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Just now, pantherclaw said:

Do you guys realize we have the best defensive line in the history of this franchise? 

Julius Peppers, K short, D Poe, and Super Mario 

Butler and Love on the rotation in the middle, and hungry guys ready to make their names to be known bringing up the depth on the outside.

I'm excited to see what Ere Obada and Hall bring with this talent across our line. 

Exciting time to be a Panther fan. 

Your thoughts?

Plus Hall. Yes it is very exciting. I hope hey play lights out bc right now our secondary is not looking good. If we can get to the qb quick we will be alright.

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3 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Do you guys realize we have the best defensive line in the history of this franchise? 

Julius Peppers, K short, D Poe, and Super Mario 

Butler and Love on the rotation in the middle, and hungry guys ready to make their names to be known bringing up the depth on the outside.

I'm excited to see what Ere Obada and Hall bring with this talent across our line. 

Exciting time to be a Panther fan. 

Your thoughts?

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Ink this man and it’s the best.  Now?  Nope.  2013 was the best DL the league had seen in nearly three decades.

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It's a great DL for sure but not as good as 2003 or even 2013 honestly.

Pep in his prime rather than the situational role now. Jenkins was every bit as good as KK now, if not better. And Buckner and then Rucker and Wallace. 

CJ was still in his prime until the Pats' cheap bullsh*t leg whip basically destroyed his career, Hardy was arguably the best all around 4-3 DE in the league at the time and while Star and KK were rookies both had a huge immediate impact, of course with Dwan having a big role and Cole in the rotation as well.

 

If Pep was in his prime still this would be our best.

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

It's a great DL for sure but not as good as 2003 or even 2013 honestly.

Pep in his prime rather than the situational role now. Jenkins was every bit as good as KK now, if not better. And Buckner and then Rucker and Wallace. 

CJ was still in his prime until the Pats' cheap bullsh*t leg whip basically destroyed his career, Hardy was arguably the best all around 4-3 DE in the league at the time and while Star and KK were rookies both had a huge immediate impact, of course with Dwan having a big role and Cole in the rotation as well.

 

If Pep was in his prime still this would be our best.

Our boy is hungry and not done.

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