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    Most unappreciated Canes

    Another underrated gem would be Brett Perriman. There were only so many balls to go around and he was definitely overshadowed by Irvin and Blades. But his very productive and lengthy NFL career speaks for itself.
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    He was my favorite DB on the first title team. I was hoping he would make it in the league, but I don’t remember him doing anything at the next level.
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    I get it and I agree about his arm. I’m not saying he intentionally took a dive in the Fiesta, but to the point @Rellyrell made, it LOOKED almost like he was throwing some of those picks on purpose. Just look at the final one. He literally seeks out the portion of the field with the biggest...
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    He was an absolute animal. The problem is that he gets forgotten by the older guys and never was known by the younger guys. He never got a chance to win awards or to have a stellar NFL career because of what happened to his knee. It's a dirty shame. But pre-injury, he was becoming a household...
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    Geoff Toretta was money in that game vs East Carolina to keep the undefeated record heading into the Fiesta in ‘86. Insane completion percentage, as I recall. I’ve often wondered the same thing about that Fiesta Bowl. JJ should have pulled Vinny for a series and put Toretta in to get things...
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    Nice to see Matt Britton get a mention. My older bro went to school with him growing up. We were excited to see him at LB for the Canes. But his career ended with an ugly knee injury in either his first game as a starter or pretty early on in the season. Somebody can help me out here on the...
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