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A story about JR from a former player.


Jeremy Igo

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i know it's the internet and all but it's genuinely pathetic to see people implying that they can't wait for richardson to die so the panthers will be better on this site

Let's not be dramatic here. I've never once seen one person say they cannot wait for him to die. A lot of people are unable to separate being a good guy and a good football franchise owner.

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Let's not be dramatic here. I've never once seen one person say they cannot wait for him to die. A lot of people are unable to separate being a good guy and a good football franchise owner.

 

when people hem and haw about how the panthers won't be this or that until richardson passes then that's what they're saying

 

i knew you'd take offense to that because you're one of those people

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