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Canes vs Caps Rd 2 Game 3 6pm
Panthers Fan 69 replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
fug the other games. It’s our time boys…. I’ll be out there early tailgating and loud. It feels like it’s us boys. It has that feel. -
First goal 25 Playoff Series
PNW_PantherMan replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
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First goal 25 Playoff Series
Panthers Fan 69 replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
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Panthers Fan 69 started following Canes vs Caps Rd 2 Game 3 6pm
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fug it. Getting this bad boy out now. We accomplished what was needed. 1-1 on the road. Check. The boys will be ready and will light the lamp over and over tmrw. Still hoping for Boom to play but in Rod we trust. LFG Canes!
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I watched the first episode I might binge it on the weekend
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Jadeveon Clowney upset about being released
PNW_PantherMan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yea safe to say journeyman rotational edge rusher wasn’t what they were hoping for out of the first overall pick. -
Official 2025 NHL Playoffs Thread
PNW_PantherMan replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Hurricanes
A “white out” when the home team isn’t wearing white makes no sense -
Jadeveon Clowney upset about being released
LinvilleGorge replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I wouldn't even call him a tremendous football player. He was a guy way overdrafted and way overpaid for years when he had the allure of "potential". Now that that's gone he's just been getting treated like the JAG that he is. -
Round 6, Pick 32 (#208) - Jimmy Horn Jr, WR, Colorado
Jon Snow replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
He threw his right hand out indicating the direction of his break. If he keeps doing that he will not fool a DB. -
Round 6, Pick 32 (#208) - Jimmy Horn Jr, WR, Colorado
Jackie Lee replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
Looks like what we've been missing. He said he's working on returns as well so that'll help his chances of earning a spot. -
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Hush!!! It's straight FIRE!!!!!
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Tes. To this point he has been a rotational player.
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it's retired so it's not even an option. I think other franchises have un-retired numbers, a practice I don't necessarily agree with.
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Isn’t it already retired?
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I like the idea of numbers - for example 58 - being "reserved" but not retired. I would think it should only go to players on their second Panthers contract, and if former holders are part of the decision process, it should be a non-public conversation to allow former holders of the number to honestly say "Nah" without offending.
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Congrats to @roaringriot….. this is pretty awesome
BrianS replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think the business plan / concept is probably solid, but the market (Panthers) is probably wrong. -
You're assuming alot in this post.
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Some...concerning UNC / Belichick news
LinvilleGorge replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Being a hot chick has always been a potentially super lucrative gig. -
Some...concerning UNC / Belichick news
mrcompletely11 replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
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It goes deeper than that for me. When I started watching the Panthers as a kid I fell in love with Mark Fields’ story during that SB run. He wore #58. Then TD wore it and kept the tradition of the being the soul of the Panthers. The next time someone wears #58 I hope brings that same spirit
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T-Mac is a nickname, Tet is a shortening of Tetairoa. Like you said below... your name is Jonathan, I could see "Jonny" being considered a nickname, but Jon isn't a nickname, it's a shortening of Johnathan, see the difference? And if your mom named you Jonathan for it's biblical significance/meaning, because she was very religious, I think it would be different. T-Mac is Polynesian, so much in their culture has deeper meaning for them, particularly names. So for his mom to feel this way, I highly doubt it's just because she likes the name Tetairoa and not Tet, it's much more likely than not to be because the name itself has a deeper meaning in their culture. Particularly as T-Mac himself has often talked about how much his Polynesian heritage means to himself and his family. And no, I'm not saying all this because of how much he's my guy, if he was just "normal american" and his name was Jonathan and he didn't like fans calling him Jon, I'd probably just say tough poo. It's that he's Polynesian and I know things like names have a much deeper meaning in their culture than they do in ours for the most part. For whatever it's worth, a quick google search.......
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All that mess for a solid 6. Come on Bill do better
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