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The man said he wouldn't address the media untill the season was over. Interesting to hear his take on 2014 and what the future plans are. Probably going to be cryptic about the future so will have to decipher his words carefully. Looking foward to his 2015 agenda for this team.

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I think I know some of it.

 

 

Our rookies stepped up.

 

For the cap space we had the coaches did a good job. 

 

There was things we could have done differently.

 

Will have to review the film.

 

We have to make some tough decisions.

 

We will be talking to Cam's / Luke agent

 

Like I said early the answer was on the roster.

 

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Don dave - " proud of the guys in this building "

" not out of cap hell, still some tough choices that need to be made"

" don greroy and scouts did a super job and looking forward to 2015"

" I'm going to kill anyone that calls me nipple-shorts"

"Rants about kevin, early, tri, all the draft picks"

"I don't talk about contracts, right now cams under contract for 2015"(in regards to fiddy questions about cams contract)

"Yankee riddles that no ones understands"

{ takes 14th slip of water }

"Praises the fans "

"Rants about the whole panther team overcoming so much"

"sends prayers to johnson family, it doesn't end does it"

" the answer is on your roster "

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Don dave - " proud of the guys in this building "

" not out of cap hell, still some tough choices that need to be made"

" don greroy and scouts did a super job and looking forward to 2015"

" I'm going to kill anyone that calls me nipple-shorts"

"Rants about kevin, early, tri, all the draft picks"

"I don't talk about contracts, right now cams under contract for 2015"(in regards to fiddy questions about cams contract)

"Yankee riddles that no ones understands"

{ takes 14th slip of water }

"Praises the fans "

"Rants about the whole panther team overcoming so much"

"sends prayers to johnson family, it doesn't end does it"

" the answer is on your roster "

 

Spot on. I lost it at 'takes 14th sip of water'.

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