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Question for Panthers Fans...


EmDiggy

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Too many times, the media always focuses on the big names of any franchise, and there are many players that have played that were Pretty Damn Good in their own right.. So the question is:

Who is a former Panthers player that you want fans of other teams to know about?

I plan to do a show called "The Hall of Very Good" which will include a team by team pick of "Who You Should Know About"

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Mike Minter was the glue that held our secondary together through a lot of years of journeyman free agents and lost young pups. Used to have a semi-permanent visible knot on his forehead from hitting people. That's the only guy in recent memory that could rival the Hoov for unsung football brilliance.

Moose and Davis got their fair share of media attention.

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Mike Minter was the glue that held our secondary together through a lot of years of journeyman free agents and lost young pups. Used to have a semi-permanent visible knot on his forehead from hitting people. That's the only guy in recent memory that could rival the Hoov for unsung football brilliance.

Moose and Davis got their fair share of media attention.

NICE!! Mike Minter was a BEAST back there in the Secondary!

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AHH#: Brad Hoover, Stephen Davis, Ricky Proehl, Muhsin Muhammad(pending), Nick Goings(great teammate, did everything that was asked of him and never once f'n complained)

D#: Sam Mills, Mark Fields, Julius Peppers, Mike Minter, Dan Morgan, Mike Rucker, Brentson Buckner, Will "Spoon" Witherspoon

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