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Do you still like ex-Panthers on other squads?


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Do you still Like em, Love em or Hate em.. I'll start with the Bears since we play em this week..

Julius Peppers

Chris Harris

Richard Marshall

Tyler Brayton

Kerry Collins

Tony Fiametta

Justin Hartwig

Kris Jenkins (recently retired)

Maake Kemoeatu

Rhys Lloyd

Matt Moore

Jeff King

Dante Rosario

John Kasay

Jake Delhomme (not retired yet)

John Fox

any i missed...

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I they stood out here is likeable guys and had a history....I generally pull for them when they don't play for us.

I would pull for Moore if he gets a shot. Pull for Kasay, etc.

I don't generally pull for guys when they leave that had rocky times here like Kerry Collins.

I got no issues w/ Kris Jenkins or Julius Peppers. I like(d) to watch them play. Kris got tired of the Fox ways and so did Peppers (just like all of us).

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lol @ Rosario going to the Broncos.....like that will go anywhere

Always liked Jake always will....I mean, he DID take us to the SuperBowl

Will forever <3 Kasay

MattyMo will always be cyoot plus the Giants game gave me a lot of respect for him....good god that game was awesome...suck it Giants

Fox- meh....I just kinda feel bad for him, but glad we are no longer it is what it is

Wish Collins coulda kept himself straight when here...could have had a decent career

Jeff King- no beef with him but I certainly don't miss our old TE's :)

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Like others have said, it depends on the player...

Julius Peppers (Yes and no, was a HUGE Peppers fan... hard to let go)

Chris Harris (Yes)

Richard Marshall (No)

Tyler Brayton (Meh)

Kerry Collins (At this point, meh)

Tony Fiametta (Meh)

Justin Hartwig (Meh)

Kris Jenkins (No, because he's still talking crap about the Panthers)

Maake Kemoeatu (Yes)

Rhys Lloyd (Meh)

Matt Moore (Meh)

Jeff King (Meh)

Dante Rosario (Meh)

John Kasay (Yes)

Jake Delhomme (Yes)

John Fox (No)

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lol @ Rosario going to the Broncos.....like that will go anywhere

Fox already cut him - he plays in Miami now :)

For the most part, I do like following former Panthers, if only to see how they perform for their new teams. As said above, if they were cool here, doesn't bother me that they leave.

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Fox already cut him - he plays in Miami now :)

For the most part, I do like following former Panthers, if only to see how they perform for their new teams. As said above, if they were cool here, doesn't bother me that they leave.

As of 9/22 :lol: that makes me almost feel bad for the guy

The Denver Broncos sorely needed a tight end and they were fortunate to find one who already knows the playbook and the coaching staff.

Fifth-year pro Dante Rosario re-signed with the Broncos on Thursday, 48 hours after being waived by the Miami Dolphins, who had scooped him up when Denver cut him earlier this month.

"I've been here in training camp and I know the playbook, and I should be able to jump back in pretty easily," Rosario said.

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lol @ Rosario going to the Broncos.....like that will go anywhere

Always liked Jake always will....I mean, he DID take us to the SuperBowl

Will forever <3 Kasay

MattyMo will always be cyoot plus the Giants game gave me a lot of respect for him....good god that game was awesome...suck it Giants

Fox- meh....I just kinda feel bad for him, but glad we are no longer it is what it is

Wish Collins coulda kept himself straight when here...could have had a decent career

Jeff King- no beef with him but I certainly don't miss our old TE's :)

Rosario was already cut by the Broncos and signed with the Dolphins.

Matt Moore gave us his best, just wasn't good enough - can't be mad at him about that.

Fox helped us get to the SB, will always be grateful for that - but that was a long time ago and it was past time to move on.

Will always feel that the Collins thing was tragic... I think the Panthers could have done more to try and make it work, but I can also understand why they chose to walk away.

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