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Numbers You'd Like to See Retired?


Carl Spackler

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Obviously the League hasn't been as into retiring jerseys as time has gone on, but I'd really like to see the Panthers retire #30. If they never do, I can rest easy knowing that Godfrey is doing a solid job representing that number and what it means to the organization. He's a good guy and has potential to be a player cut from the Minter mold. Nevertheless I'd rather, if given the option, retire it for Mike.

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I know not many kickers have had their number retired but I would like to see number 4 retired. He has been with this team for many years and still has a couple to go. He has been clutch in many games, and bc of that foot we have won many games.

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only 2 numbers come to mind.. that id like to see the panthers retire

4 - Need i say more

89 - Smith is by far the most productive and big time player we have ever had in Carolina. If he can keep his production level for a few more years he could be one of the 10 best of all time. I honestly dont think anyone could wear number 89.. and come close to the production expectations.

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