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Panthers Greatest 1-year Wonders List


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38 minutes ago, rayzor said:

keary colbert had that rookie season that looked good.

Was just about to put this in there. The kid looked like the real deal that first year and then into the second for a bit. Then he got injured and he never was the same again. I was never sure if it was a lingering injury or if it just knocked the grit out of him. 

Really had high hopes for him after he and Moose had that great season after Smitty got injured. 

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13 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Patrick Jeffers injury was a real shame.  99 showed so much promise in the passing game with Moose and Jeffers.  Beuerlein looked really good that year.  He was a statue, but he had great accuracy in a clean pocket.  He was on the team for years, but that 99 year was so good I'd almost classify him as a one year wonder as well.

Cool thread @Dingo_ate_Babies

I was considering throwing Beuerlein in there. He had that monster year in 99, but never had anything close to that ever in his career before or after. Definition of a journeyman QB.

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Shayne Graham was a very good PK for the Panthers and filled in when Kasay was hurt 1-year.  Had a solid career with the Bengals.  His sister would sometimes post on the Huddle when he played for the Panthers. Panthers-sis or something like that was her name.  

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49 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Was just about to put this in there. The kid looked like the real deal that first year and then into the second for a bit. Then he got injured and he never was the same again. I was never sure if it was a lingering injury or if it just knocked the grit out of him. 

Really had high hopes for him after he and Moose had that great season after Smitty got injured. 

He had a great smile, though.

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