Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Build your All-time Panther Defensive


bLACKpANTHER

Recommended Posts

A) 2000 D-Line:

Reggie White - Sean Gilbert - Tim Morabito - Mike Rucker

 

B.) 2003 D-Line:

Mike Rucker - Brensen Buckner - Kris Jenkins - Julius Peppers

 

C) 2013 D-line:

Greg Hardy - Star Lotulelei - Dwan Edwards - Charles Johnson

 

----------------------------------------------------------

 

A) 1996 Linebackers:

Lamar Lathon - Sam Mills - Kevin Greene - Carlton Bailey

 

B.) 2003 Linebackers:

Mark Fields - Dan Morgan - Will Witherspoon

 

C) 2005 Linebackers:

Thomas Davis - Jon Beason - Nail Diggs

 

D) 2013 Linebackers:

Thomas Davis - Luke Kuekley - Jon Beason

 

----------------------------------------------------------

 

A) 2003 Secondary:

Dante Wesley - Deon Grant - Mike Minter - Ricky Manning Jr. - Reggie Howard

 

B.) 2005 Secondary:

Chris Gamble - Marlon Mcree - Mike Minter - Ricky Manning Jr. - Ken Lucas

 

C) 2008 Secondary:

Chris Gamble - Chris Harris - Charles Godfrey - Richard Marshall - Ken Lucas

 

=============================================================================

 

Any combination you choose..........

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  Charles Johnson- Kris Jenkins- Star- Peppers( Hardy as alternate)

 

                      Davis- Keuchly- Morgan

 

CB#1 Gamble                                                              CB#3 Captain Munnerlyn- CB#2 Ken Lucas  

                Deon Grant             Mike Minter

 

 

I know I should have Beason in there but I feel like Morgan could have played outside.That would be the fastest LB core ever assembled. Manning Jr should be a choice here but if we go by today's rules Manning is obsolete and Munnerlyn has proven to be one of the better NB in the game.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Charles Johnson- Kris Jenkins- Star- Peppers( Hardy as alternate)

Davis- Keuchly- Morgan

CB#1 Gamble CB#3 Captain Munnerlyn- CB#2 Ken Lucas

Deon Grant Mike Minter

I know I should have Beason in there but I feel like Morgan could have played outside.That would be the fastest LB core ever assembled. Manning Jr should be a choice here but if we go by today's rules Manning is obsolete and Munnerlyn has proven to be one of the better NB in the game.

Damnit man now it looks like I copied. You are a smart man.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Yeah and I am doubtful he can offer that consistently. I don’t have many years left at my age and in my view we have wasted two and this whole exercise with him was always a three year minimum.  I am out on that with a guy I don’t believe in, and never believed in, it has sucked. To me it is a costly detour off the right track. Years.    But I am not so rigid that I can’t see excellence. He needs to display it though, consistently before I change my outlook.  
    • No, when I said rage, I meant rage, which only applies to certain fans on this board. Your timeline of trying to assess whether he is the future or not is really tied to the discussions surrounding his second contract. If this team is going to commit to some monster contract while he has shown nothing but glimpses of brilliance would be deservedly worrisome, so the clock is genuinely ticking for him to settle into something resembling his final form. Perhaps a best case scenario is that he plays well, the team succeeds, but he does so with a more limited role that makes the rest of the league view him as a game manager, and his second contract value reflects that. Then he continues to improve and becomes a bargain comparatively while not handicapping the team around him, and we enter an era of consistent championship competitiveness that the fanbase has craved for decades and has never really experienced before. But that requires many, many things to go right and for Bryce himself to facilitate that if he ends up being the quarterback of the future.
    • Exactly. And the flame throwers as well, get location benefits from not going all out. But they have it in reserve.  Not sure how much Greg had but he was an artist.  There was a YouTube I came across last year or maybe even 2023 and I don’t how to even find now but it had two NFL QBs I want say one was Carr from the Raiders but I don’t really remember  The point of it is they stood side by side throwing identical distances to identical targets. Radar gun was used.  They threw the normal effort (not all out) and it was measured etc. Then they were asked to throw their ‘fastball’. They were missing and most often they were missing high. It demonstrated the same principle.    edit: and applying that to arm strength, give me the guy that doesn’t need max effort to have good velocity. The margins are so narrow with less velocity in tne NFL the defenders can Close on it and this is a league where they value down to the 100th of a second level. It is that tight 
×
×
  • Create New...