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Best Offensive Line in Years


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4 minutes ago, csx said:

Matt Whale?

Your memory needs some jogging

You missed all of the best.

 

https://www.panthers.com/news/top-25-free-agents-in-panthers-history

 

For sure my memory needs exercising!

 

I recalled walls and kasay. Jake is still far ahead.....wiffed on mills.....Bates got me too.

 

I think they missed on rocket, he had 1k when it was a big deal. (I thought of him right when I hit the reply)

 

Still most on that list are one year wonders and old timers. 

 

I'd take luvu panthers stats over my main guy geenes. white didn't move the stats any here.

 

Barring injuries or women problems, hunt should pass every not named Jake. (I'm not the biggest mills fan). 

 

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Hunt is enormous, in more ways than one, but it’s Mills and Jake.

Mills embodied what it meant to be a Carolina Panther. Keep Pounding. 2 words. Uniquely ours. 

Jake started the 2003 season by coming off the bench against the Jags after halftime down 17… and won the game with a no time left back of the end zone pass to Proehl… IMHO one of the most important games in Panthers history. 

He finished the season by piloting a 4th quarter comeback in the Panthers first ever superbowl, down 2 scores… against the GOAT. Think about that. We had a team that went toe to toe in the Super Bowl with what is arguably the greatest NFL dynasty of all time. 
 

Sorry for the thread derail 

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17 hours ago, csx said:

Matt Whale?

Your memory needs some jogging

You missed all of the best.

 

https://www.panthers.com/news/top-25-free-agents-in-panthers-history

 

Yeah, we have had some amazing HR's in free agency(and some unforgettable blunders).

I think we are just seeing the recency bias of second generation or new Panthers fans(probably 2015 onward).

 

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On 11/13/2024 at 9:02 AM, strato said:

I think they were very wary of putting a rookie in front of Young. Given what he looked like the first two games, I guess it wouldn't have mattered who was in front of him. Good or bad, same QB.

But I think that is what that hangup was and kind of always did. Anyway, whatever the reason they were sticking to their plan and it wasn't a rookie C. 

In general this situation on the OL is much better because not only do these players directly and immediately pay off, they raise the bar for the backups too. Hopefully, because having elevated standards for the group is something that could have a payoff past just this year or next. 

If we ever found a Fountain of Youth, I'd pay to have Ryan Kalil taken there.

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, we have had some amazing HR's in free agency(and some unforgettable blunders).

I think we are just seeing the recency bias of second generation or new Panthers fans(probably 2015 onward).

 

Exactly, the team motto came from a free agent who is in the Hall of Fame and isn't the only LB free agent of ours in the HOF.

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