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Amazing Photo Giveaway!!!! Rejoice!


Jeremy Igo

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Tis the season for sending out free stuff. 

I am giving away FIVE of my BEST PHOTOS from this season to ONE lucky Huddler. These photos cannot be purchased anywhere on planet earth. 

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Simply reply to this thread with what you would do with these photos, and I will be choosing a winner at random before the game Sunday. 

 

All Pro Huddlers, check the All Pro section for an additional contest. 

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I think it would make the finest centerpiece of any fans wall of Panther fandom. Having said that, I think an expensive framing job would be in order. Elegant yet understated.

This kind of commemorative highlight of this magical season is without a doubt necessary. And magical is the best word I can come up with to describe this season. 

I plan on doing a write up during the playoff bye describing how special this team and this year has been and how they remind me of some of the best military units I've been a part of.

This seriously ranks up there with those flags that fly over enemy territory. A true centerpiece.

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I would split these between my brother and dad and my son.  My brother and my dad for their mancave (they live in Chicago now so can't watch as many games with them anymore). My son would get one with Cam because I have Cam to thank for my little man falling in love with the Panthers at the age of 3, because Cam is always so animated.  My little guy can and does dab and do the superman to everyone he meets it seems like.  I would have to give one to my wife's 7 year old nephew who lives in LA and doesn't have a great father figure to look up to who I stay in touch with and have converted into a Panthrs fan.

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