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ESPN NFC South Blog: Most liked/disliked Panthers


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Mills won by a pretty wide margin. But the interesting thing here is that Delhomme initially was getting a lot of votes in the disliked category. After we reported some of the early results, Carolina fans really stepped up to support Delhomme.

Damn Panther fans... :lol:

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Wow, that makes our fanbase look retarded. Peppers was a top DE in the NFL for years here. He kept his mouth shut and was never a problem. (Saying he would like to leave during the offseason and make a point not to talk about it during the season ain't a negative).

Dumb. So he is the most hated b/c some days his production was better than others? Not being consistant was his flaw. Best DE to play in Carolina shouldn't be on that list.

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Wow, that makes our fanbase look retarded. Peppers was a top DE in the NFL for years here. He kept his mouth shut and was never a problem. (Saying he would like to leave during the offseason and make a point not to talk about it during the season ain't a negative).

Dumb. So he is the most hated b/c some days his production was better than others? Not being consistant was his flaw. Best DE to play in Carolina shouldn't be on that list.

People in Charlotte wouldnt have complained and analized his play so much if he had signed a long term deal. For the past 2 seasons he was here, we all knew he wasnt going to stay. We paid him a lot of money for one season in hopes he would sign and he didnt. I dont remember fans grumbling over his play before his contract was up. He could have been on our wall, a true-blue NC player..and he chose other wise. I dont hate him, but is not a Panther anymore so fu*k him.

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