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Which Panther was the GOAT?


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Who was the greatest Panther of all time?  

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  1. 1. Which Panther was the GOAT?



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Has to be Luke if we’re being objective. He retired early but he maximized his potential while being the most cerebral MLB the NFL has ever seen. He single handily kept us in games by putting his lesser talented teammates in the right position. He was without a doubt the best between the ears and was athletically a beast also. He was also a total pro and upstanding dude..

For me. 

1. Luke

2. Smith

3. Cam

4. Peppers


In terms of who I’m the biggest fans of at this moment

1. Cam

2. Smith (GOAT pound for pound)

3. Luke

4. Peppers

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Gotta say Luke. He's a top 2 MLB of all time, if not the GOAT. Peppers is probably a top 10-15 DE of all-time, but also wasn't here for a substantial amount of time. Funny thing is, Smith and Cam weren't all-time greats at their position, but they were two of the most electric players that the NFL has ever seen and were a blast to watch. 

I'd characterize it like this:

GOAT: Luke

Gamechanger: Cam

Leader: Thomas m'fing Davis

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