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Better Panthers receiver: Smitty or Moose?


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Ah yes comparing the Panthers two good/great WRs in 16 years of existence. Has to be Smitty.

Have we even had another decent receiver that lasted more than a year? I can't even remember.

EDIT: I guess Prohel/Keshawn sort of count but they were proven already and KJ kind of sucked.

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Ah yes comparing the Panthers two good/great WRs in 16 years of existence. Has to be Smitty.

Have we even had another decent receiver that lasted more than a year? I can't even remember.

Ricky Proehl did good things.

Mark Carrier had a few moments.

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Smith could do what Moose could do. But it couldn't work the other way around.

I don't know if that's true. Smitty never had 16 touchdowns (red zone threat) and you would be hard pressed to find many better run blockers ever at the position.

They are two completely different players with their own strengths.

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