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Top Ten All-Time Panthers


SamTheRam

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So the NFL Network had a Top 10 All Time Cowboys yesterday and Steelers today. What would your top 10 All time Panthers be? I'd say...

10. Jake Delhomme

9. Dan Morgan

8. DeAngelo Williams

7. Jordan Gross

6. Michael Bates

5. Muhsin Muhammad

4. Julius Peppers

3. Wesley Walls

2. John Kasay

1. Steve Smith

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No Mills? Wtf? He's half of the reason why we now got "keep pounding" on our jerseys.

I think it would be like this (trying to incorporate what the organization or ESPN would think more than me)

1. Sam Mills

2. John Kasay

3. Steve Smith

4. Julius Peppers

5. Jake Delhomme

6. Muhsin Muhammad

7. Wesley Walls

8. Kevin Greene

9. Mike Minter

10. Jon Beason

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Sam Mills only played three years in Carolina, and they were the last three of his career. Definitely a top 10 Saint. Morgan had much more impact over his career, injury plagued as it was. Hoover and Minter were glue guys but never made a Pro Bowl. Rucker made one. Jenkins was the best in the biz for a year or two but then got hurt. As you might expect with a franchise that is 17 years old, there isn't a lot to choose from. Kasay had as big a part as anyone in getting the Panthers to the Super Bowl.

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Sam Mills only played three years in Carolina, and they were the last three of his career. Definitely a top 10 Saint. Morgan had much more impact over his career, injury plagued as it was. Hoover and Minter were glue guys but never made a Pro Bowl. Rucker made one. Jenkins was the best in the biz for a year or two but then got hurt. As you might expect with a franchise that is 17 years old, there isn't a lot to choose from. Kasay had as big a part as anyone in getting the Panthers to the Super Bowl.

Mills is still the #1 Panther. He's the only player we have a statue of btw.

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