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Ace Boogie in the House


Jeremy Igo

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20 minutes ago, Ruff said:

Yeah but did he have a kid?

He is not going to address that question. Give it a rest. If he wanted you to know about his personal life he would have made it known to the family, friends and Panthers and it would be on their social media. The man and his soon to be wife, if paternity tests confirm, did not even let people know about the baby shower even though he posted a picture of just himself from the event. It got leaked on accident by friends who attended the event.

Let it go, and let him focus on being the GOAT. He entertains you all, and be glad he is a Panther.

Same situation with everyone who wanted to dig into Michael Jordan's personal life back in the day. I am sure pictures will surface over the next off season, and you all will talk while he continues to divert attention from his personal life.

Now to destroy Atlanta by halftime with 8 TDs by Cam, and then get Ace Boogie and company on the bench to rest up.

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28 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

He is not going to address that question. Give it a rest. If he wanted you to know about his personal life he would have made it known to the family, friends and Panthers and it would be on their social media. The man and his soon to be wife, if paternity tests confirm, did not even let people know about the baby shower even though he posted a picture of just himself from the event. It got leaked on accident by friends who attended the event.

Let it go, and let him focus on being the GOAT. He entertains you all, and be glad he is a Panther.

Same situation with everyone who wanted to dig into Michael Jordan's personal life back in the day. I am sure pictures will surface over the next off season, and you all will talk while he continues to divert attention from his personal life.

Now to destroy Atlanta by halftime with 8 TDs by Cam, and then get Ace Boogie and company on the bench to rest up.

The fact that you didn't take that tongue in cheek like everyone else says a ton about your insecurities. 

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Must suck to be Atlanta. The Panthers have more Atlanta/Georgia players than the Falcons do.

Imagine a divisional rival being loaded with Charlotte/NC talent who are among the best in the league. A constant reminder of how bad you messed up the franchise.

Oh well! As Panthers fan I rather enjoy stealing from the backyard of divisional rivals.

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