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Poll: Most Wanted Jerseys


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Favorite Panthers Jerseys  

105 members have voted

  1. 1. When choosing a jersey, I always buy...

    • The quarterback (Cam, Jake, Beuerlein, Testaverde, Peete, Reich...)
      17
    • Offense, the playmakers and point scorers (Kasey, Hoover, Smitty, Proehl, Carrier...)
      28
    • Defense. Always go for the D (Mills, Beason, Davis, Luke...)
      50
    • Personalized, no specific player
      10
  2. 2. Which jersey color is your favorite to wear to the game?

    • Black
      56
    • White
      14
    • Blue
      34
    • Pink
      0
    • Other
      1
  3. 3. How many jerseys do you own?

    • None
      6
    • Just one. One is all I'll ever need.
      19
    • 2-5. I don't buy a lot, but the ones I do buy mean something to me
      59
    • I own 6-10 jerseys. Gotta keep up with my favorite players
      17
    • More than 11 jerseys. My closet looks like the equipment room at BOA
      4


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I've always thought the blue uniforms were underrated. I like the blacks and don't dislike the whites, but I just plain like the blues. Don't really fit into the offense-defense thing. I don't think I've ever had a QB's jersey (I might have had Jake's 17), and I've had jerseys from both sides of the ball. The ones I can remember off-hand are Peppers, Hoover, and Morgan. And I don't have a jersey now. I do have multiple Panthers t-shirts that I wear constantly, though. 

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For a while there, I hated when the team wore the blue jerseys because it always seemed like we were prone to lose in them.

However, if we can string our winning ways together for multiple seasons I would buy one. I'd like to see Panther nation take over the Georgia Dome on a regular basis and wear blue just to make our presence know in their house and on TV.

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Never been a big jersey guy myself. My white Sam Mills jersey is my newest - got it in 97 and it still looks new. I have black and white Kerry Collins jerseys, a white Lamar Lathon that is framed with his signature, and a generic black #95 from the inaugural season that says 'Panthers' on the nameplate. Goings was always on my list but i just never made it happen. I like the white jerseys the most, with blue barely nudging out the black for second favorite. My brother has a black Smitty jersey that's really nice, with the fully-stitched name and whatnot.

Been thinking about getting a new one, likely white, and there are a bunch that would be OK. Cam, Olsen, Smitty (89 will be timeless), Kalil, Gross, Luke, Star, TD, or CJ would all be on the table.

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I have a blue Cam, and white DWill, a black DWIll and a black Collins.

 

My black DWill is my fave, after that is Collins. I don't wear the Cam much because a)its his rookie jersey and b) its way big on me.

 

My next one will be Luke, probably black. I just like black.

 

I know we're talking football, but I also have 12 hockey jerseys (all game worn), a Thunder, and a Texas Rangers.

 

Ahem...I also a few other (3) football jerseys of a team I won't mention because, well, I was a fan before the Panthers existed. I still root for them as long as it doesn't affect my Panthers. I bleed black and blue first and foremost. Plus I didn't purchase any of them...they were all gifts.

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You have to have jerseys for different purposes. If you are going to wear them to home games and want to match the team you will need a white, black and blue one for starters. Then you need one or two of your favorite players which you got signed at camp, and you are left with those of players past like Collins, Peppers and others I have owned and wouldn't wear.  Then there are ones like Mills which embody the Panthers as much as the player.  

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