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With a serious question. In your opinion, who is the most disappointing Panther thus-far this season (besides the QB position).

Mine would be Chris Gamble, i remember the Chris that was a turnover machine. These days Chris seems like hes just out there trying to make a paycheck, he doesn't have the balls to cause turnovers anymore. It seems that hes trying to become Darrelle Revis a lock-down cover corner, yet he doesn't play with any emotion, teams just throw screens his way and he just falls down after he gets blocked and every deep pass hes going to be called for holding or pass interference. Last couple of years Chris has fallen off from what he once was.

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Mine would be Chris Gamble, i remember the Chris that was a turnover machine. These days Chris seems like hes just out there trying to make a paycheck, he doesn't have the balls to cause turnovers anymore. It seems that hes trying to become Darrelle Revis a lock-down cover corner, yet he doesn't play with any emotion, teams just throw screens his way and he just falls down after he gets blocked and every deep pass hes going to be called for holding or pass interference. Last couple of years Chris has fallen off from what he once was.

Couldn't disagree more. Gamble is a huge reason why our pass defense has kept us in games.

As for my pick I am going with Steve Smith. He HAS clearly lost part of his game somewhere, and he routinely tries to make up for it and makes things worse. This team's attitude ride's on his shoulders and he isn't carrying it well.

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