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Anyone ever own a jersey of an infamous player?


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21 hours ago, jfra78 said:

Not really infamous, but I have a Reebok Peppers jersey.  After he left, I put it in storage for when he retired.  Was glad he came back, but I can't fit it anymore lol.  Tip for any player who gets traded, keep the jersey eventually it will be vintage

Right after we re-signed Peppers I found a very large jersey for like $12 at a flea market in NJ that I had turned into a pretty awesome dress.  

I also have, and wear, a mario Addison jersey

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16 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Don't knock the Biakabutuka jerseys, my black authentic is still one of my main go to jersey for game days, also have a white replica one as well.

Honestly, I don't hear a lot of hate for Tim B.  He was a good player who just could not stay healthy.  We may have to face that with a couple CB's on our current roster in fact.

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On 7/7/2023 at 7:43 AM, Riverboat Ron said:

Wonder if anyone still sports a Jimmy Clausen #2 jersey?

I have a Clausen jersey somewhere.  It was a gift.  At that time I had an employee whose brother was the director of security for the Panthers.  He gave her that to give to me for Christmas.  I acted excited when I got it.  Never worn...lol.

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2 hours ago, mccjeff said:

Not so much amazed that you have a LeFors jersey as much as they actually created one.

Hahaha. It was one of those custom name jobs lol. 

Was a Christmas gift from my dad my freshman year of high school. Born and raised in Louisville and LeFors was my favorite player at the time. Was stoked when both he and Eric Shelton got drafted in 05. 

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On 7/7/2023 at 3:02 PM, panthers55 said:

I had a Kerry Collins jersey but I burned it. I have a Kelvin Benjamin jersey and a signed Dwayne Jarrett because I thought they might be good. Had my D'Angelo Williams one but the way he left I burned it too.   

Lol I still have my D-Will mostly because we have the same surname 

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