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Who are your five favorite former Panthers?


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1. Jon Beason

2. Kevin Donnalley

3. Eugene Robinson

4. Wesley Walls

5. Dan Morgan

Since when is Jon Beason a former Panther???

Anyway

1. Mike Fox (only because I know him personally)

2. Sam Mills

3. Steve Beurlein

4. Chad Cota

5. Mike Minter

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Mike Fox was very cool. Chad Cota as well.

My list would probably include a lot of the overachieving "lunchpail" types. You know, the guys who nobody thinks will even make the team, but who through hard work and good attitude wind up becoming important cogs in the machine.

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Mike Fox was very cool. Chad Cota as well.

My list would probably include a lot of the overachieving "lunchpail" types. You know, the guys who nobody thinks will even make the team, but who through hard work and good attitude wind up becoming important cogs in the machine.

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