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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I would be shocked if he knew about Grandmama

but he was probably the first professional sports superstar from Charlotte.  Even if short lived lol.  

however, if the angle is raising money...you would be better off rocking a Steph Curry Davidson jersey

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Just now, CRA said:

but he was probably the first professional sports superstar from Charlotte.  Even if short lived lol.  

however, if the angle is raising money...you would be better off rocking a Steph Curry Davidson jersey

I was just thinking about how young Chinn is. He'll probably do some research for this anyways.

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1. Smitty

2. Peppers

3. Gross

4. Gamble

5. Mills

6. Rucker

7. Minter

8. Moose

9. Hoover

10. Delhomme

11. Jordan

12. Mugsy

13. Zo

14. Larry Johnson

15. Worthy

16. David Thompson 

17. Earnhardt

18. Catfish Hunter

19. Petty

 

my list … NC natives and the ones that played here … not in order

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

 

Biggest jerks:

1. Steve Smith (Where to begin--I saw him humiliate and embarrass dwayne Jarrett for an hour straight. No WR drafted or signed as a free agent beyond Moose did well here while he was playing--I think I know why.  Was a smartass to kids seeking autographs (but he gave them), etc.

2. Jenkins (Was hazing a player who had no chance of making the roster)

3. Ryan Kalil  (was brutally hazing a player who had no chance of making the roster)

 

that's a bummer about Kalil, what was he doing?

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2 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

that's a bummer about Kalil, what was he doing?

He was a smart ass.  My son had a mini helmet and asked Kalil to sign it.  He said, "Nah, but how about I get xxxxx to sign it.  Come here, xxxx. Sign this kid's helmet.  The scrub was carrying Kalil's helmet to practice, and put them down.  I called my son over to me--that helmet was $30 and I did not want a scrub signing it--the scrub knew it, Kalil knew it.  Kalil started laughing. I felt bad for him.  Just being an ass.

It could have been some joke that I was not part of, but I doubt it. 

Before that, I told him that I had seen a video that he did with Will Farrell and asked him about it. (Google it--he and Farrell did something on the USC practice field back when he was in college, I think). He replied, "What do you want me to say?"  Sarcastically.

I was surprised that he was such a dick.   Really thought he would be gracious--most OL dont get a lot of fan attention.

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I remember the OTA when Richard Marshall signed his tender.  He was kinda nerdy--did not seem to fit in.  He came up to me and told me about it.  I was like, "Great news.  Congrats."  He started telling me how happy he was that they had reached a decision.  Very nice guy, but a bit socially awkward.  It was strange to hear Panther news for the first time from the Panther making news.

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