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Where are they now? Past panthers


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Don't know if anyone has seen MMQ Tuesday edition this week but Keary Colbert may be making a comeback to the Chiefs.

Apparently sent a video to the team and was lighting it up and then did likewise in a workout and could get a roster spot as a result

the workout

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Stefan lefors - we all remember him hes currently a free agent in the CFL.

Randy Fasani - could run a bit but don't ever let him pass. Hes currently working as a offensive coordinator at Ripon Christian High School

Eric Shelton - the guy that was suppose to replace stephen davis but was just too how should i say this? lost. Hes currently working at a bed bath & beyond in lexington kentucky.

Ricky Manning, Jr. - good nickleback but horrible starter, He's currently in the UFL on the florida tuskers. Also as far as i know hes banned from every dennys in the country,

Keary Colbert - Mr one year wonder is currently playing for the UFL and as far as i know his hands are still stone.

Drew Carter - looked good at times but fragile as a toothpick. He's currently selling jewlery in cali and acting in commercials.

Jordan Carstens - i loved this guy he was a get er done type of person if he didn't have kidney issues he would probably still be a panther. Right now hes still a waiting a kidney transplant.

it lists Colbert as signed with the Chief's, but it's not like he's going to go in and be an all star. he's a one year wonder like someone else i am not too high on. is that really what Carter is doing???? Manning Jr, how can i forget him, too bad he didnt work out. Eric Shelton, talk about waste. Fasani and QB, nope. LaFlors had a nice story, but he just never wowed me as a QB though i hoped he would.

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good for Colbert - I don't know what happened to him here, but it was clear he had some amount of talent. Hopefully he can make something of his second chance.

I agree, he has obviously still been working his butt off and if he gets another shot I really hope he makes the most of it. Wish he could of been good here after that 1st season thought we had ourselves a legit number 2.

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A friend of mine who claims to be Curtis Whitley's cousin recently told me he's dead. Just "confirmed" it via google because of this thread.

Not to speak ill of the dead, but according to him, Whitley was just a horrible person in every conceivable way.

I always liked him because he went to Clemson.

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  • 2 years later...

Olindo mare - still a free agent

 

Evan mathis - Currently a captain at guard for the eagles and arguably the best guard in the nfl

 

Jeff mitchell- currently the vice president of Client Relations for Threadfin Business Solutions. A thriving data marketing firm.

 

 

 

 

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Olindo mare - still a free agent

Evan mathis - Currently a captain at guard for the eagles and arguably the best guard in the nfl

Jeff mitchell- currently the vice president of Client Relations for Threadfin Business Solutions. A thriving data marketing firm.

The way our line coach used to rip into Mathis was needless I thought at the time.. And I was right haha

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You sure Shelton's working on the retail floor? This article says he lives in Charlotte and is tangled up in a lawsuit against the NFL. Of course, the article is 3 years old...

 

Eric Shelton, who played one season as a Carolina Panthers running back in 2006, said in the lawsuit that the disability panel mishandled his claim for a permanent neck injury sustained on a helmet-to-helmet collision during Washington Redskins training camp in 2008. He was awarded benefits for “degenerative” impairments that appear more than 6 or 12 months after an original injury, rather than the maximum benefit for injuries that cause immediate, permanent harm.

Similar to hundreds of workers’-compensation cases awaiting resolution in California, Shelton’s case could lead the league, through its recent acknowledgment of the neurological risks of N.F.L. football, to encounter greater liability to players who worked in eras when the league disputed those risks.

Shelton, now 27 and living in Charlotte, N.C., is being represented by Cy Smith, a partner in the Baltimore office of Zuckerman Spaeder who won a notable case several years ago involving the estate of the Hall of Fame center Mike Webster.

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