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Peter King defends Sam Mills


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Regardless of stats… the hall of fame should be for people that have changed the game forever. He undoubtedly changed the Carolina panthers franchise forever and his presence is still felt every home game all of this time later (regardless of whether tepper wants to rid us of it!!!)

he is a no brainer hall of famer 

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34 minutes ago, TheoJay10 said:

How can this guy tweeting at Peter King really think the Panthers of all teams get “preferential treatment” dude must have been born late 90s or just be new to sports in general. 

Yeah, and to be honest even if he was speaking about the Saints they don't really get that much preference when it comes to HoF either.

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Good response by King, and we all know that Sam Mills should 100% be in the HOF. 

Miami fans indeed have a valid complaint about Zach Thomas not getting in, but that complaint should not involve Sam Mills name. If you wanna bring up LeRoy Butler or half of the names this year thats fine, but not Sam Mills. 

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Those of us old enough to remember the "Dome Patrol" in New Orleans.  This was the first sign of life in New Orleans franchise.  They were doormats like today's Lions (I won't say today's Panthers).  There defense was nasty and spearheaded by Mills.  Before the Panthers came along I actually routed for them because there defense was special and I like Bobby Hebert.

At 5'9" you would think he would get run over by 6 ft plus offensive linemen but he always was there making plays. He was a beast.   Long before he became a Panther I knew who he was.  I was super excited when we grabbed him to be an Charter member of the Carolina Panthers.

Zach Thomas was a good player and should at some point make the HOF.  You can argue he was better but there is also an argument that Mills was better.

I saw both and I'll take Mills. 

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