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Panthers Greatest 1-year Wonders List


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7 hours ago, Dingo_ate_Babies said:

This list is for guys who were only here for 1-year and played well or were here for a few years, but produced a pro-bowl caliber year only once. Who you got? Here's what I have off the top of my head. 

Offense:

QB - Matt Moore, Teddy B?, Kyle Allen

WR - Keyshawn Johnson, Patrick Jeffers, Robbie Anderson, Ismail

RB - Steven Davis, Nick Goings, Donta Foreman, Fred Lane

TE - Jeremy Shockey

OL - Michael Oher, Kedrick Vincent, Mike Wahle, Todd Stuessie, Jeremy Bridges, Tutan Reyes,

Defense:

DL - Jared Allen, Reggie White, Gerald McCoy, Bruce Irvin, Jordan Carstens

LB - Haasan Reddick, Chris Draft

CB - Doug Evans, Ken Lucas, Ricky Manning Jr, Drayton Florence

S - Eric Reid, Marlon McCree

ST:

P - Palardy

K - Zane Gonzalez

 

Neither Reid or Mcree were all that great with us, if you want a one year wonder it has to be Mike Mitchell.... seeing as you have Ken Lucas on here I'd have to say 

Mitchell and Kurt Coleman were better one year wonders,

 

In fact looking at this list most of these were not one year wonders lol.

 

MIke Wahle had two very good years so did Vincent

 

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10 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

About time someone puts some respect on Keyshawn Johnson name around here.

 

Dude came here to win a SB. Had Smitty not got hurt he would have been a major reason why we would have won our 1st SB.

 

 

Panthers legend Keyshawn Johnson!

He was bad that season and seemed just as bad for the locker room.  I remember him trying to throw Jake under the bus for throwing some picks that he didn't fight for at all and would break behind the cb on routes he was clearly supposed to break in front.  I remember a big one in the end zone. 

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