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The Cheat Sheet Gives Their List of Top 7 Panthers All-Time


Khyber53

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So what are your thoughts?

http://www.cheatsheet.com/sports/nfl-7-best-players-to-ever-play-for-the-panthers.html/?a=viewall

 

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7. Jake Delhomme

Jake Delhomme throws against Kansas City

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Jake Delhomme may have been known to throw his fair share of interceptions but, aside from being the franchise’s all-time passing leader, he still remains the only quarterback to ever lead the Carolina Panthers to the Super Bowl. Granted, that team ended up losing the game to the New England Patriots, but we choose to focus on the positives (like his impressive performance in Super Bowl XXXVIII).

 

It's not a bad list, hits on some interesting choices...

 

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3 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Luke should be in the Top 7 right now.  He's won Defensive Player of the Year already for fugs sake.

Cam wins MVP and we win a Super Bowl (knocks on wood) he immediately goes to number 1 in my opinion.  IF, and's, or buts about it.  

Yeah even for Smith's 14 years with this franchise, he never brought the Carolinas together behind the team like Cam has. I'm no longer afraid to say that Cam is the best thing to ever happen to this franchise.

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I will always love Delhomme,  and the dude  will always have a special place in Panthers Nation. 

 

In 74 games.....  Cam has 147 TDs/64 Int,   Delhomme had 125 TD/89 Int in 91  games.        Delhomme lifted our fanbase and the SB year was amazing.        The Cam era though,  has been electrifying.      For the first time in franchise history,  we have a qb as the face of our franchise.

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