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Interesting portion of that (on a different topic)

 

Defensive tackle Dwan Edwards, who re-signed last week, weighed in on the Panthers’ decision to part ways with Hardy. But Edwards also had an interesting perspective on Oher, Edwards’ teammate in Baltimore.

 

“He plays and he works extremely hard,” Edwards said. “I knew him just as a young guy coming in. He was very aggressive and eager to learn and get better. He obviously did. He’s still playing at a high level and I definitely think it’ll be a nice upgrade for our offensive line.”

 

I'd forgotten that Edwards and Oher used to be teammates.

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If we signed Palmer, I cannot find literally anything about it online.

if the team had their way you wouldnt know who was on the roster until player intros come September

a pretty outdated approach in a league that is working hard to become a year long event and as teams work to keep their fanbases engaged more than ever before.

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if the team had their way you wouldnt know who was on the roster until player intros come September

a pretty outdated approach in a league that is working hard to become a year long event and as teams work to keep their fanbases engaged more than ever before.

That's so weird you have a negative opinion on this topic of our team. I mean, it could have gone either way.
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That's so weird you have a negative opinion on this topic of our team. I mean, it could have gone either way.

Care to dispute it or can we both just agree that even if you perceive it as "negative" that you certainly can't perceive it as "incorrect"

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Care to dispute it or can we both just agree that even if you perceive it as "negative" that you certainly can't perceive it as "incorrect"

is there a single thing about the panthers that you actually like? do you want to tell us how electric blue is so ugly and Panthers aren't really an animal?

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