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If you were starting a defense or offense with one player from each side past or present Panthers players. Who would you pick?


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Kris Jenkins in his prime (and with a good attitude) would have to be in the discussion.

I miss our OLD D-line..... Peppers, Jenkins,Buckner,Rucker... OMG!!!!

CJ and the Kraken seem to be close to Peppers and Rucker... Need to see more, but they both had a hell of a year!

We need some young studly DT's... But then again we need a lot of players at a lot of positions.

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Offense: Smitty

Defense: Kraken

Smitty has proven he can take any QB and make them look better. Well, in his prime... even an aging Smitty is still better than 60% of the NFL though.

Kraken was the easy choice for me. Don't get me wrong, Keek is incredible, but I love Hardy's fire and intensity he brings to every game. Give me 11 crazy mofo's like him on Defense, and I can almost guaranty at least an NFC Championship game every year. The guy wants it... and he's obviously not afraid to show how much he emotionally invests into each and every game.

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