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2008 team autograph: Need help identifying 2 signatures!


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Mods, please move post if this isn’t where it should go but I need help from some of the Huddle’s finest Panthers historians !

I got a mini football signed at 2008 Training Camp, some all time Panthers legends on it...Smitty, TD, Delhomme, Hoover, John Kasey, John Fox, Beason....also Ma’ake Kemoeatu (lol remember him?), Damione Lewis and don’t sleep on Matt Moore! but let’s get down to business...

The two signatures in question are numbers 15 and 40...right side of the ball (pictured). Neither player made the final roster or practice squad, and I can’t seem to find any stats on these guys from preseason games either. But it looks like #15 is Chris Harris? But it can’t be that Chris Harris, he was #43... also don’t remember that Chris Harris ever signing the ball. And I have no idea what #40’s name is, hard to read...so thanks for ruining my ball ya camp fodder!!

 

Apologies if this isn’t the right forum to post this in, and cheers to anyone who can help solve this 11 year old mystery!

 

Enjoy the bye week everyone!

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3 minutes ago, Bronn said:

Chris Hannon, WR is your #15

Not sure about the #40. I'll do some looking.

Chris Hannon!!!  Ding ding ding Yes thank you! I remember this guy signing the ball...He basically grabbed it from me, I certainly didn’t ask him to, thinking “damn, I got all these starters/good players on this ball and this no name who is about to be cut is about to ruin this ball?!” That no name has a name, and it’s Chris Hannon!! Nice work @Bronn 

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8 minutes ago, Bronn said:

15 is Chris Hannon, WR

40 is Troy Fleming, FB

100% that's who those are.

Yes!!! Troy Fleming !! @Bronn hats off to you sir!!! Your work is greatly appreciated!! 
 

mods you may do whatever you wish to the thread..

 

thanks everyone for your investigation work! Much appreciated !

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