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Rank Panthers all-time top 10 players


Matt Foley

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With apologies to Brad Hoover, Michael Bates, DeAngelo Williams, Steve Beuerlein, Dan Morgan, Kevin Greene, Mike Rucker, and Eric Davis...

1. Sam Mills

2. Steve Smith

3. Muhsin Muhammad

4. Wesley Walls

5. Julius Peppers

6. Mike Minter

7. Jon Beason

8. Jake Delhomme

9. Jordan Gross

10. John Kasay

Can't argue with this too much. As much as we love D'Will and in a year or so he might shoot right to the top. Think to date you got it right.

Go Panthers

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Criteria: career accomplishments in black and blue

10. Muhsin Muhammad, WR

9. Dan Morgan, LB

8. Kris Jenkins, DT

7. Jordan Gross, T

6. DeAngelo Williams, RB

5. Michael Bates, KR

4. Wesley Walls, TE

3. John Kasay, K

2. Julius Peppers, DE

1. Steve Smith, WR

all time leading rusher, the offensive backbone of the game of football, ranked 6th?

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Still no mention of the bisexual cheerleaders?

*sigh*

You disappoint me

They're not men & don't play for the team, sir. Maybe someone should do a "Rank Topcats All-Time 10 Cheerleaders" forum for that? :arf:

I love Sam Mills, but he only played in Carolina three years.

But he has a lot of great plays though. There is a reason why there's a statue of him in front of BoA Stadium.

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Foster shouldn't be on the list. If any RB besides D Willy is on that list it would be Stephen Davis for giving us the best single season rushing performance in franchise history pre '08. Also being on the SB team.

To be fair Foster was also apart of that SB team, and still remains the teams all time leading rusher in the playoffs.

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