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All Time Panther Roster


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Build a roster of Panther Goats by position 

OFFENSE

QB (2) Cam, Jake 

WR(4) Smitty, Moose, DJ Moore, Mark Carrier

RB (3) CMC, JStew, Steven Davis

FB(2) Hoover, Tolbert

TE(3) Olsen, Walls, Shockey

T(3) Gross, Brockermeyer, Steussie

G(3) Wharton, Norwell, Whale

C(2) Kalil, Mitchell

DEFENSE

S(3) Minter, Godfrey, Cota

CB(4) Gamble, Eric Davis, Horn, Norman

OLB/EDGE(3) Greene, TD, Witherspoon

ILB/MLB(3) Kuechly, Morgan, Mills

DE(3) Peppers, Rucker, Johnson

DT(4) Short, Jenkins, Star, Brown

SPECIAL TEAMS

K(1) Kasay

P(1) Sauebrun

KR(1) Bates

PR(1) Smitty

 

 

 

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Deon Grant is definitely the best FS we've ever had, sad as that is. He was decent but by no means great. We've just never put much value in the position generally fielding two SS types.

I'm finding a spot on that roster somewhere for Beason. Moton has to be there too. Hopefully after another year or too Ickey will be too. It's not like we have an illustrious history at OT.

 

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Career Statistics

DeAngelo Williams:  1730 carries, 8096 Yards.  61 TDs.  average: 4.7 yards per carry. 2106 yards receiving.

Jonathan Stewart:  1705 carries, 7335 yards.  51 TDs.  average: 4.3 yards per carry. 1295 yards receiving.

note:  DeAngelo played 25 games for the Steelers at the end of his career; Stewart played 3 games for the Giants at the end of his career.

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We should do an All-time list, but with a twist. You may include guys who were 1-year players, but had great careers elsewhere or 1-hit wonders. Here's mine:

QB: Newton, Delhomme, Beurlein, Collins

WR: Smitty, Muhammad, Keyshawn, Jeffers

TE: Olsen, Shockey, Walls

OL: Gross, Khalil, Wharton, Wahle, 

RB: CMC, Stewart, Williams, Stephen Davis

FB: Hoover, Tolbert

 

DL: Peppers, Rucker, Charles Johnson, Reggie White, Jenkins, Hardy

LB: Luke, TD, Kevin Greene, Mills, Lathon

CB: Gamble, Norman, Tillman, Bradberry, Eric Davis, Lucas

S: Minter, Coleman, 

K: Casey

P: Hekker

 

 

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Nobody remembers:

Record Holder: Doug Evans, eight interceptions (2001)

The 2001 Carolina Panthers were the single worst team in franchise history, losing 15 straight games after winning their season opener to go 1-15 and earn the dubious distinction of being the worst team in the league. Perhaps the lone bright spot on the team was veteran cornerback Doug Evans, who had one of the best seasons of his NFL career. Evans had an interception in six straight games from Week Two to Week Eight, and would add two more interceptions before season's end. Evans' record-setting performance did little to help his team win, however, as the Panthers became the first team to win their season opener and then lose out the rest of the year since the 1969 Pittsburgh Steelers.

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