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Offseason Topic: Most Under Appreciated Panther


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39 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

We all took shots at Gamble including me but in reality he was a quality starter for us for many years and worth the pick

I went back and watched a lot of the 2015 games on youtube and Kurt Coleman was a beast that season, and very underappreciated and forgotten in the annuls of Panther history

Coleman was a monster back there. Man what a fun team.. 

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34 minutes ago, strato said:

Beason might be one. 

Beason I dont think was under appreciated. He was #1 / #2 LB in the league for a few short years. He was a heck of a player. So fun to watch. Crazy the MLBs we had on our team Morgan-Beason-Luke.. we got spoiled. 

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4 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Beason I dont think was under appreciated. He was #1 / #2 LB in the league for a few short years. He was a heck of a player. So fun to watch. Crazy the MLBs we had on our team Morgan-Beason-Luke.. we got spoiled. 

I mean, I think Beason might actually fit more on an overrated list.  He was very good.  That's not a debate.

But I think he was always inflated to try to be the 1b to Patrick Willis.   Which he was never that type guy.  That's the Luke tier. 

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