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Who had the better career with the Panthers


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Who was the better DT  

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  1. 1. Better DT

    • Kawann Short
      16
    • Kris Jenkins
      59


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18 minutes ago, bull123 said:

I remember when jerkins blocked two kicks, one an extra pt to tie us off that greaseball kicker from tampa when gruden was coach...when he was on, probably the best we ever had at DT

When they scored the td the Tampa announcer said “we win!!!! Bucs win!!!” There was like 2 seconds on the clock and they win with a xp. And then we blocked the xp, back when Xps truly were a give me. So that block was legendary. We went to ot, smitty had a huge return and we won with a kasay kick. 03 was magical.

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1 hour ago, Herb said:

When they scored the td the Tampa announcer said “we win!!!! Bucs win!!!” There was like 2 seconds on the clock and they win with a xp. And then we blocked the xp, back when Xps truly were a give me. So that block was legendary. We went to ot, smitty had a huge return and we won with a kasay kick. 03 was magical.

I swear I remembered Peppers blocking it but I could have been wrong.

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Fair conversation but honestly I say Jenkins. Short was always a bit of a pass rushing specialist. Jenkins was the more well rounded DT. He was a beast against the run who demanded a double team on every snap AND he could rush the passer. At his best, Jenkins was arguably the best DT in the NFL. Short even at his best was never in that conversation.

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