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Cam in Charleston


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He had lunch today with Felicia Sanders (and members of her family), the mother of 26-year old Tywanza Sanders, a poet who died after trying to save his aunt, who was also killed.

The lunch was kept very quiet and away from the media.

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That's OUR quarterback.  Great player, even better person.  While unfortunate, tragedy like what we saw last week often brings out the best on  people in the aftermath.  We should all keep the spirit of goodwill flowing from Charleston and spread it throughout the Carolina's and the nation.  Take something that was pure evil, turn it back, and makes things better.  

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The Panthers could have "ignored" the situation completely, since many people don't really consider SC Panther nation, but kudos to Cam and JR for stepping up to the plate here. Its really nice to know our team is full of decent human beings, especially in this day and age.

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