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The Fearsome 4s


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Here in Charlotte North Carolina we've grown to fear the 2nd round. We have a rich tradition of mediocrity and busts that would make Playboy blush.

 

Ryan Kalil, Richard Marshall, Deon Grant, Kris Jenkins, Mike Rucker, Mike Minter, and Muhsin Muhammad were all worthy of being our number 2s.

 

 

You could argue we did better in the 7th than the 4th with picks like Chad Cota, Kris Mangum, Lester Towns, Michael Gaines, Will Montgomery, Mackenzy Bernadeau, Geoff Schwartz, Captain Munnerlyn, and Robert McClain

 

So I present to you the fearsome 4s:

 

1995: Frank Garcia, this is starting well

1996: Noberto Davidds-Garrido, didn't he knock out Kerry Collins in a bar?

1997: Tarek Saleh, Sawho?

1998: Donald Hayes, one of my favorites that never amounted to anything

1999: Hannibal Navies, lasted 8 years in the NFL, best season in 2003 recorded 69 tackles

2000: Alvin McKinley. played 9 games for the Panthers

2001: Chris Weinke, lost 15 games his rookie season yet managed to hang around longer than Clausen

2002: Dante Wesley, Special teams lifer, fan favorite at times, nearly killed a man that signaled fair catch

2003: Colin Branch, spent three years in Carolina, spent zero years with the other 31 teams

2004: 4th traded away

2005: THE Stefan Lefors, this list should be called the Lefours

2006: Nate Salley, Wasn't he on the best damned sports show anywhere?

2007: Ryne Robinson, being Joe Adams before it was cool

2008: 4th Traded away

2009: Mike Goodson, Best known for building then occupying Rivera's Doghouse

2009:Tony Fiammetta, never made an impact, Jerry Jones scooped him up. Enough said.

2010: Eric Norwood, chosen 9 picks ahead of Kam Chancelor, 51 ahead of Greg Hardy, Currently starring for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

2011: Brandon Hogan, Never got his life together, wasted talent

2012: Frank Alexander, decent backup, spent time in the house that Mike built

2012: Joe Adams, lasted one year, best known for losing his job to Armanti Edwards

2013: Edmund Kugbilla, our next great hope in Lefourth round, may the 4th be with you Jabba

 


 

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Here in Charlotte North Carolina we've grown to fear the 2nd round. We have a rich tradition of mediocrity and busts that would make Playboy blush.

 

Ryan Kalil, Richard Marshall, Deon Grant, Kris Jenkins, Mike Rucker, Mike Minter, and Muhsin Muhammad were all worthy of being our number 2s.

 

 

You could argue we did better in the 7th than the 4th with picks like Chad Cota, Kris Mangum, Lester Towns, Michael Gaines, Will Montgomery, Mackenzy Bernadeau, Geoff Schwartz, Captain Munnerlyn, and Robert McClain

 

So I present to you the fearsome 4s:

 

1995: Frank Garcia, this is starting well

1996: Noberto Davidds-Garrido, didn't he knock out Kerry Collins in a bar?

1997: Tarek Saleh, Sawho?

1998: Donald Hayes, one of my favorites that never amounted to anything

1999: Hannibal Navies, lasted 8 years in the NFL, best season in 2003 recorded 69 tackles

2000: Alvin McKinley. played 9 games for the Panthers

2001: Chris Weinke, lost 15 games his rookie season yet managed to hang around longer than Clausen

2002: Dante Wesley, Special teams lifer, fan favorite at times, nearly killed a man that signaled fair catch

2003: Colin Branch, spent three years in Carolina, spent zero years with the other 31 teams

2004: 4th traded away

2005: THE Stefan Lefors, this list should be called the Lefours

2006: Nate Salley, Wasn't he on the best damned sports show anywhere?

2007: Ryne Robinson, being Joe Adams before it was cool

2008: 4th Traded away

2009: Mike Goodson, Best known for building then occupying Rivera's Doghouse

2009:Tony Fiammetta, never made an impact, Jerry Jones scooped him up. Enough said.

2010: Eric Norwood, chosen 9 picks ahead of Kam Chancelor, 51 ahead of Greg Hardy, Currently starring for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

2011: Brandon Hogan, Never got his life together, wasted talent

2012: Frank Alexander, decent backup, spent time in the house that Mike built

2012: Joe Adams, lasted one year, best known for losing his job to Armanti Edwards

2013: Edmund Kugbilla, our next great hope in Lefourth round, may the 4th be with you Jabba

 

 

 

If I recall correctly, it was Muhsin Muhammad who decked Collins.

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