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All-Time Panthers Team:


Old School80

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I was recently on the Panthers website and saw their 10-year Anniversary Team. I thought to myself why did'nt the fans get to vote on the 10-year Anniversary team. I don't think it is to soon to do something like this on the Message Boards so I came up with a idea. Post your All-Time Panthers team. This team can have anyone you want it, its your Panthers team. We did this on the Browns Website a few years ago and got alot of input. You can participate if you want to or if you are bored. Here is how it works, you selet 11 Offensive Players 1 QB, 1 RB, 3 WR's, 1 TE, and 5 OL. You also select Defensive players as well. 3 DL, 4 LB's, 2 CB's, 2 Safety's, and 1 K, 1 P, and 1 Special teams player. That is 11 on both Offense and Defense Good Luck!

ALL TIME PANTHERS TEAM:

OFFENSE:

QB-STEVE BERLEIN

RB-STEPHEN DAVIS

WR-STEVE SMITH

WR-MARK CARRIER

WR-MUSHIN MUHAMMED

TE-WESLEY WALLS

OL-JORDAN GROSS

OL-TODD STUSSIE

OL-JENO JAMES

OL-KEVIN DONNALLEY

OL-TRAVELLE WHARTON

DEFENSE:

DL-BRENSTON BUCKNER

DL-MIKE RUCKER

DL-KRIS JENKINS

LB-SAM MILLS

LB-KEVIN GREENE

LB-LAMAR LATHON

LB-DAN MORGAN

CB-ERIC DAVIS

CB-TYRONNE POOLE

S-MIKE MINTER

S-RICHARD MARSHALL

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K-JOHN KASAY

P-JASON BAKER

KR-PR-ROD SMART

There is my All Time team; now its time to select yours. You can use the players who play currently for the team if you like. Good Luck!

"HEY BABY I LIKE THIS KIND OF PARTY, YEA WE GONNA BE HERE ALL DAY!

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QB: Steve B.

HB: Deangelo Williams, Davis, Smith

FB: Hoover

WR: Smith, Muhammad, Ismail, Proehl

TE: Walls, maybe King, fug Kris Mangum

LT: Gross

LG: Wharton

C: Kalil

RG: Vincent

RT: Otah

I would take today's offensive line, its the best we've had.

DE: Peppers, Rucker

DT: Jenkins, Buckner, Kemo

LB: Beason, Morgan, Mills, Kevine Greene, Will Witherspoon

SS: Minter, Harris

FS: Deon Grant, Godfrey

CB: Davis, Gamble, Lucas

KR: Bates

PR: Winslow Oliver

K:Kasay

P:Steroid Todd

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QB Delhomme

RB Williams*

RB Stewart*

WR Smith

WR Muhammad

TE Walls

T Gross

T Otah*

G Garcia

G Wahle

C Kalil

K Kasay

P Sauerbrun

DE Peppers

DT Jenkins

DT Kragen

DE Rucker

LB Morgan

LB Mills

LB Greene

CB Davis

CB Gamble

S Minter

S McCree

* based on projection

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