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Players, Role Models, Fathers


Jeremy Igo
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That's not a tear in my eye, I'm just... peeling onions.

Yeah, that's the ticket.

See, I look at these pictures and have the feelz too, but in a different way... for me, its the same wonder, pleasure, and pride of being a Dad with nostalgia tacked on top..

My little boy will be 25 this year.

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That's not a tear in my eye, I'm just... peeling onions.

Yeah, that's the ticket.

See, I look at these pictures and have the feelz too, but in a different way... for me, its the same wonder, pleasure, and pride of being a Dad with nostalgia tacked on top..

My little boy will be 25 this year.

Not so little anymore. Congrats!

 

 

The kids in these pics were like extra cute tho. It's like they didn't let the ugly ones in for the photo op.

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This thread needs to be circulated to everybody, everywhere.

Think about it. These guys make millions. They work REALLY hard. They put in a LOT of hours to be masters at their craft. And sure, their craft is a game, but it's a game that absolutely drains them physically, mentally, and emotionally.

It's a job. It's a career. Something all contributing members of society have. Something we can all relate to, in that basic way. So many of us get caught up in our careers. Some of us don't have families of our own, some do. These are guys that make family time, even after working. Before they take off the uniform. Before they get home and shower. They're engaged with children. Their own as well as other parents' kids. I know a lot of parents who act like it's some requirement to get home, shower, eat, and unwind before they can have family time.

Don't let the important moments in a child's life be thrown aside because of your own life.

Beautiful photos.

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Every team in the NFL has players like this though lol. 

I love LOVE when idiots out themselves like this.

You see, the part of being a FAN (root word "fanatic") is that your *do* think your team is better.

Logic and reason have nothing to do with it.

If all you want is logic and reason, don't call yourself a damn fan. 

I'm a fan.  And you're damn right the Panthers players and coaches are BETTER.

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I love LOVE when idiots out themselves like this.

You see, the part of being a FAN (root word "fanatic") is that your *do* think your team is better.

Logic and reason have nothing to do with it.

If all you want is logic and reason, don't call yourself a damn fan. 

I'm a fan.  And you're damn right the Panthers players and coaches are BETTER.

Okay. 

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