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Panther for Life?


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So I was trying to think back and remember any players of significance that were drafted, or started their career in Carolina, and ended in Carolina. The two that immediately came to mind were Rucker and Minter. I guess technically you can include Moose even though he left for Chitown for a couple of years. But couldn't think of anyone else until I started writing this and then remembered Hoover would also qualify. Anyone else?

Follow up would be who currently on the roster could also do this and does it matter?

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Rucker went to the Jets at the end

There's only one left. Smitty

Kasay qualified but was released

Minter was a Panther for life

Rucker went to the Jets at the end (edit: that was Jenkins... Not Rucker) Rucker was a Panther for life as well

There's only one left. Smitty

Kasay qualified but was released

Walls started with SF that's all I got off the top of my head... Not including scrubs that washed out or didn't have lengthy careers

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Steve Smith and Thomas Davis should get an honorable mention even though it is a work in progress.

I simpy cant see Smitty in another uniform.

TD owes it to the Panthers.

If Jerry Rice can wear other uniforms......so can Smitty

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