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Carolina Panthers donate to victims of Charleston shooting


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Waiting for the super smart "JR is racist" crowd to chime in.

I hate ESPN as much as the next guy but I headed over there and read some of the comments posted to the article about this and it was rather sickening. Anybody that tries to twist this as a PR move knows nothing about the Panthers organization and especially JR himself. Makes me proud to be a part of such a class organization.
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