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Panthers Greatest 1-year Wonders List


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Just off the top of my head without going back and counting games or whatever:

Josh Norman, Greg Hardy, David Gettis, Andrew Norwell, Kevin Greene, Mike Mitchell, Robbie Anderson, Haason Reddick, Jeff Otah, Steve Beuerlein, wasn’t Mike Remmer good one year then hot garbage the rest? Maake Kemeoatu? I don’t remember if we got a year out of him.

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9 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Just off the top of my head without going back and counting games or whatever:

Josh Norman, Greg Hardy, David Gettis, Andrew Norwell, Kevin Greene, Mike Mitchell, Robbie Anderson, Haason Reddick, Jeff Otah, Steve Beuerlein, wasn’t Mike Remmer good one year then hot garbage the rest? Maake Kemeoatu? I don’t remember if we got a year out of him.

David Gettis and Ian Thomas are the preseason wonders GOATs. 

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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

You have to play us! That season was so hype. I think that was the season Greg Hardy went off, too, no spoon.

 

Mike Mitchell that 1 season is what we wanted Charles Godfrey to be for 5 years with us...

I'll throw in 1999 Steve Beuerlein since he's mentioned a lot for one year wonders

 

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18 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID KELVIN BENJAMIN is the ultimate 1 yr wonder 

 

DROPTIMUS PRIME Sad Anthony Anderson GIF

No lie he fooled me his rookie season. I thought for sure he was going to be Cam's #1 WR for years to come.

 

Also thought Devin Funchess was going to be his sidekick. Damn it hurts thinking about those 2 lol

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