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Panthers Silver team announced last night


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Cam Newton

Jonathan Stewart

Brad Hoover 

Steve Smith

Muhsin Muhammad 

Greg Olsen

Jordan Gross

Travelle Wharton

Ryan Kalil

Trai Turner

Mike Remmers

Julius Peppers

Kawaan Short

Kris Jenkins

Charles Johnson

Thomas Davis

Luke Kuechly

Sam Mills

Chris Gamble

Josh Norman

Charles Godfrey

Mike Minter

John Kasay 

Todd Sauerbrun

Ted Ginn as the return specialist

 

 

 

One of these things is not like the others.

Hmmmm thats odd

 

 

 

Just to show how terrible a OL we've had in the history of the franchise

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38 minutes ago, TN05 said:

Michael Bates is the GOAT return guy for us, no question.

I'd also consider Eric Davis over Norman and Deon Grant over Charles Godfrey, though Grant only played for Carolina for half as long. Seems to be a bit of a 'modern' lean with the selections but still not terrible choices overall.

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A few very questionable choices here lol. Remmers and Godfrey? lmao. Apparently this was made for people with short memories. Black Brockermeyer anyone? Chris Terry? How about the only RT that's ever made All-Pro in Daryl Williams?

For safety, Pat Terrell? Deon Grant? Chad Cota? Godfrey was absolutely terrible. Also Sam Mills was a sentimental choice. He didn't play OLB. Kevin Greene should've been there or Will Witherspoon. 

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

Cam Newton

Jonathan Stewart

Brad Hoover 

Steve Smith

Muhsin Muhammad 

Greg Olsen

Jordan Gross

Travelle Wharton

Ryan Kalil

Trai Turner

Mike Remmers

Julius Peppers

Kawaan Short

Kris Jenkins

Charles Johnson

Thomas Davis

Luke Kuechly

Sam Mills

Chris Gamble

Josh Norman

Charles Godfrey

Mike Minter

John Kasay 

Todd Sauerbrun

Ted Ginn as the return specialist

 

 

 

One of these things is not like the others.

Hmmmm thats odd

 

 

 

Just to show how terrible a OL we've had in the history of the franchise

Wait. No DeAngelo Williams?

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

I hate DWill, but statistically he still is the best. This list was mostly for people who haven't followed the Panthers from the beginning and also emotional based. 

On the field, the guy was a baller. I won't ever deny him that. He was a top talent and arguably the best RB we had. Off the field, that my friends, is a different story. He's literally the saltiest bitch I've ever seen. 

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