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Ladies and gentleman, introducing for the first time to Panthers fans worldwide... THE SKYLINE


LUUUUUKE

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Tallest bldgs in the city of Charlotte:

Bank of America Corporate Center- 871 feet

Duke Energy Center- 786'

Hearst Tower- 659'

Ironically enough the 4th tallest is:

One Wells Fargo Center- 588'

If you add in Stephen Hill, our WRs will each "represent" each bldg, with Olsen taking the Wells Fargo Center by default for obvious reasons.

I was bored, so I thought it'd be fun

Our WR Corps shall be dubbed "The Skyline"

You heard it here first folks, and it goes perfectly with the draft hat. Watch out SCP, I'm coming for you, and your Prius!

EDIT: it has been brought to my attention that Pstall thought of this first 2 days ago. I was not aware of this, so mods feel free to lock the thread. Sorry again Pstall

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I don't understand the love affair with Stephen Hill.

Young as hell, has started and put up pretty respectable numbers in a terrible Jets offense as a rookie, same size and speed as Calvin Johnson, now a Panther being coached by one of the best WR coaches in football today.

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