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Article: Could the Panthers be the most likeable NFL team in 30 years?


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While I don't believe that 30 years ago has much to do with the success we have today, the fact Ron Rivera was on the 85 Bears team is a fun fact that not many people point out. That team went well into the season before being beaten and went on to the Super Bowl. We are on the same trajectory and one can only hope it continues. 

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Are you a fan of fat guy touchdowns? The Panthers have Mike Tolbert. Enjoy the films of Sandy Bullock? The Panthers employ Michael Oher. Appreciate funny Twitter accounts or just anything that craps all over Dan Snyder? Then you should follow @Panthers. Want to watch a shutdown cornerback who isn’t completely overexposed? Check out Josh Norman. Like players who are active in the community? Carolina gives you Greg Olsen, Charles Tillman and Thomas Davis. (And Newton, too. Yes, it appears that post-TD dabbing doesn’t necessarily make a man rotten to his core.) Are you entertained by fun names? Carolina has a guy named Star and another called Fozzy. Entertained by fun names and have the sense of humor of an 11 year-old boy? Carolina’s practice squad features Cox and a Ball. And are you just a little bit worried that the Panthers have too much fun, considering even head coach Ron Rivera dabs on folks? Do not fear. They have Derek Anderson as Newton’s backup, so he’ll make sure they “take this poo serious”.

Holy sh*t this may be the best paragraph I've ever read.

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