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The best Panther to spend his entire career here


Carl Spackler

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While I agree with Gross.

I can't help but laugh at the severe irony of how fans thought of Gross throughout the majority of his career, stating that he wasn't a good LT, and should have been playing RT.  

Now fans finially are beginning to understand just how difficult it is to find good, long term left tackles. 

 

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It's crazy that Cam has been here for 7 years now and that he's only 4 years off of our longest full time Panther Jordan Gross. I certainly expect Cam to play more than 4 more years, but it's still crazy how the time flies.

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On 6/17/2018 at 11:33 PM, pantherclaw said:

While I agree with Gross.

I can't help but laugh at the severe irony of how fans thought of Gross throughout the majority of his career, stating that he wasn't a good LT, and should have been playing RT.  

Now fans finially are beginning to understand just how difficult it is to find good, long term left tackles. 

 

I think as Panther fans and probably half the league, we understand finding any O linemen worth a fug, is a bitch.

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On 6/17/2018 at 9:35 PM, bull123 said:

Ryan Kalil may be the most underrated Panther of all time

Perennial all pro...look at what happened when he got hurt

 

 

Next year, he'll take the #1 spot away from Gross (barely). TD will likely take it from him after 2019.

My favorite though, is Hoover, but I admit to having a fullback fetish.

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