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Fan Poll - Did Deanglo's handling of his release tarnish his image?


Jeremy Igo

Did Deanglo's handling of his release tarnish his image?   

217 members have voted

  1. 1. Did Deanglo's handling of his release tarnish his image?

    • Not at all
      69
    • Yes, Slightly
      96
    • Yes, Significantly
      52


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I believe had he done the interview and let that play out and the dust settle, no one would have really even paid much attention.

 

Obviously the station wanted views, so they played up the "Dwill vs Panthers" angle and that's kind of on them...

 

HOWEVER... since DWill got involved and was re-tweeting the TV stations tweets and had some words with Newton and Igo THAT is what soured me on him about this.  It's pretty obvious he had a beef and wanted it aired and it seemed to come off as straight up sour grapes and just downright vindictive.

 

It definitely lowered my opinion of him.

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