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Will John Kasay Get a Statue next to Sam Mills outside of Bank Of America Stadium?


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Since Mills got for 2 years of play and inspiring the team, Kasay should as well. He was widely acknowledged as one of the leaders of the locker rooms and an inspiriation for other players for 15 years. Kasay should get it for on the field ans off the field contributions.

Smitty should get it for his play on the field. If he doesn't get it, then what exactly are the standards???

At the rate we are going we will have 6 or 7 guys in the ring in the next 100 years.

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smitty will get one. best player this franchise has ever drafted.

and that will be the most badass little statue ever created.

which one of his teammates will he be punching in the statue?

Oh wait, maybe they could make it a headless body and fans can insert there head and have pictures taken.

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Since Mills got for 2 years of play and inspiring the team, Kasay should as well. He was widely acknowledged as one of the leaders of the locker rooms and an inspiriation for other players for 15 years. Kasay should get it for on the field ans off the field contributions.

Smitty should get it for his play on the field. If he doesn't get it, then what exactly are the standards???

At the rate we are going we will have 6 or 7 guys in the ring in the next 100 years.

Mills got one because he died. Kasay MAY have gotten one had he retired a Panther. Smitty will not get one, no matter how much we love him. The only WR in NFL history that deserves one (or has) is Jerry Rice. Legends get statues, not best players.

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Mills got one because he died. Kasay MAY have gotten one had he retired a Panther. Smitty will not get one, no matter how much we love him. The only WR in NFL history that deserves one (or has) is Jerry Rice. Legends get statues, not best players.

Mills got the statue in 1998, several years before either his death or his cancer diagnosis.

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