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Is Mike Jack already the 2nd best trade in Panthers history?


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24 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

We didn't trade for Greene?  I don't think we traded for Lathon either, but I don't remember him as much.

I cannot remember back that far. The history of the team goes back further than Greg Olsen. But the history has not been all that good either so wtfk.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

I cannot remember back that far. The history of the team goes back further than Greg Olsen. But the history has not been all that good either so wtfk.

If we aren't talking actual trades, Delhomme should get a mention.

Led us to our first Super Bowl and has become a staple in our history.  I always love when he is in the booth announcing.

I was going off trades, though.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Kevin Greene left the Panthers after he lost at the WCW pay per view.  Mongo McMichael betrayed him and Debra cut a promo on how the Panthers sucked.  

Lmao he left because the team didn’t want him wrestling and playing football at the same time which you know fair. 

I’m positive I watched slamboree in 1997. 

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On 9/23/2025 at 8:17 PM, CRA said:

Biggest Baker mistake was just not letting him have the team from the jump and a real shot. 

he didn’t get reps to be the dude.  He was second fiddle to Sam.  They freaking had him playing scout team DE one week……and we are puzzled why it didn't work lol

I mean Neither guy is doing too bad, Baker finally became what the Browns made him a #1 pick for, and Darnold is doing well with a second strait team....

Both threw 30+ TDs last year and both have a passer rating over 100 so far this year.

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20 hours ago, BlazeCarolina said:

If we aren't talking actual trades, Delhomme should get a mention.

Led us to our first Super Bowl and has become a staple in our history.  I always love when he is in the booth announcing.

I was going off trades, though.

I love watching the old games with Jake.  He was the true leader of the offense, and players played better because hebwas on the field. 

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