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Your Top 10 Panthers of all-time


Cary Kollins

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I'm putting a 5 season minimum on my list.(disqualifies people like Cam, Kevin Greene,etc. that otherwise would have made it)

Smith

Gamble

Deangelo

Jenkins

Peppers

Eric Davis

Gross

Beason

Moose

Walls

Just missing the cut with the pre-qualifier I added would be

Minter

Rucker

Delhomme

Kasay

Dan Morgan

Kalil

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Biakabutuka (why I'm a Panther's fan in the first place, will forever be at the top of my list)

Then the rest in no real particular order

Smitty

Stew

Cam (maybe he shouldn't be up here yet, but I couldn't resist)

Kasay

Hoover

Moose

Delhomme

Minter

Beason

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Top 10

1. Steve Smith

2. Muhsin Muhammad

3. Jake Delhomme

4. Sam Mills

5. Mike Minter

6. Cam Newton

7. Jon Beason

8. John Kasay

9. Mark Fields

10. DeAngelo Williams

Others

Brad Hoover

Wesley Walls

Jordan Gross

Ryan Kalil

Jonathan Stewart

DeShaun Foster

Stephen Davis

Chris Gamble

Julius Peppers

Mike Rucker

Dan Morgan

Will Weatherspoon

Ricky Proehl

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I liked a couple of lists so no need to repost. Here's a few that I would add to "old guys"

Honorable Mention

Tyrone Poole - just for schooling Jerry Rice and punching out that reception in candlestick

Fred Lane - adding some personality

Rod Smart, "He Hate Me" - see above x's 10

Garcia - would fight at a drop of the hat.

Nick Goings - tough, competitive, under-rated..... mr panther in so many matchups

Karl Hankton - would wake up the sidelines (both sides) with his special teams hits.

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I see a good deal of the lists leave Jake off. I just don't understand how you can leave off a QB who has five playoff wins under his belt for this team.

I fully understand the hate Jake gets for his melt down years, however there are franchises in the NFL today that don't have five playoff wins (granted, attributing wins to Quarterbacks is a flawed method, however he was a key cog in getting those wins).

Leaving Jake off the top ten panthers speaks more towards the hate for the player himself, than the recognition of all the good Jake did (prior to his falling out).

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