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Panthers players making promises they can't keep again.....


SuperJTheGreat

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Oh, I guess you expect him to say 

 

 

DeAngelo Williams @DeAngeloRB

 

The Panthers team has not won much but we try really hard!

 

 

Same thing I just said about SF, winning changes everything.  If Carolina can start winning then it'll change this, but heaven forbid Williams takes this seriously and maybe a little personally.  I guess having a chip on your shoulder and taking things personally doesn't really do much for the professional football world.

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Oh, I guess you expect him to say 

 

 

 

Same thing I just said about SF, winning changes everything.  If Carolina can start winning then it'll change this, but heaven forbid Williams takes this seriously and maybe a little personally.  I guess having a chip on your shoulder and taking things personally doesn't really do much for the professional football world.

 

Losing changes everything too. So F him.

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