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Is Darin Ganatt just a Twitter Troll?


NYPantherFan

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I didn't follow him much when he was covering the Panthers, but it appears now that he just trolls all the current writers who covers the Panthers. A a lot of his tweets are just cynical in response to some of the other writers.

Then he may have just went to far with his recent article on Ray Lewis (even if he has a point)...

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/09/04/ravens-unveil-a-statue-of-ray-lewis-outside-stadium/

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9 times out of 10, on PFT you can guess Gantt wrote the article based on the headline/opening paragraph. Gantt is chronically negative, cynical, condescending, take your pick. The one thing he is not is professional and/or talented. Stringing a few words together supported by cliches and petty jokes does not a good sportswriter make. 

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You will never convince me that JR didn't get him fired.  Watch the pie chart presser again and see what he says to Gantt.  JR is not a fan of the press.  Exit DGantt, enter Joe Person, a writer too dumb to state anything more than what everyone already knows.

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