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Most liked/disliked panthers of all time?


panthers4life27

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If Rae-Rae doesn't qualify as the most hated Panther, then I don't know who does!!!:confused: With that said, here is my mosted liked/disliked list of Panthers:

Liked - Sam Mills, Lamar Lathon, Wesley Walls, Mushin Muhammad, Steve Smith, DeAngelo Williams, and Jake Delhomme (diminishing quarterback skills aside, he was obviously a great team member and leader). Honorable mention goes to Ken Lucas (took the high road after being sucker punched by Smith and preserved the unity of the 2008 team).

Dislike - Kerry Collins - punked out and quit on the team b/c he couldn't stay off the bottle and handle the pressure. A close second would be Jason Peter (for some of the same reason + never lived up to the hype) and third would be Sean Gilbert (one of the worse FA acquisitions in franchise history).

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I voted like this basically…

Most Beloved: Sam Mills, followed by Steve Smith, Mike Rucker, DeAngelo Williams, John Kasay, Jake Delhomme, Muhsin Muhammad.

Most Hated: David Carr, folowed by Rae Carruth, Todd Sauerbrun, Keary Colbert.

Yeah, only the first guy in my votes will count… But the other guys deserve honorable mentions.

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Sean Gilbert should definitely be up there, in terms of disliked.

He cost us two consecutive first round picks. Failed miserably in his time at Carolina.

He was a major setback to the organization.

*Supposedly, in the likes of a Haynesworth, Sapp, Jenkins type, but ended up in Carolina playing like Hayden*

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