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Peyton appreciation thread


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Probably my favorite non panthers player of all time. Its kind of honor his last game will be against us, hopefully we win but he has has a good enough game so he retires on a high note with his head held high.

 

Crazy to think he's been to 4 SB with 4 different head coaches, holds basically every record, 5 time MVP, all around legend 

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I've appreciated Peyton for a while, he's a hell of QB and certainly will be in the Hall of Fame. When I was celebrating the win I posted on facebook, Peyton manning I respect you and you deserve another ring however this year the Carolina Panther's deserve it even more.

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1 minute ago, ichigo1057 said:

I've appreciated Peyton for a while, he's a hell of QB and certainly will be in the Hall of Fame. When I was celebrating the win I posted on facebook, Peyton manning I respect you and you deserve another ring however this year the Carolina Panther's deserve it even more.

It would be devastating not to win the SB this year, it took us 12 years just to get back 

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I hope he has the worst game of his career, I hope we beat the Broncos so bad that we put our 3rd string backups in before halftime and this game becomes the most whop sided Super Bowl in history. It would bring me tears of joy to see us end his career in utter chaos and defeat. Do you what to know why? Because Peyton has his and now its time for Cam and my Panther's to have there's. Out with the old and in with the new and the new is my team that I have been following since inception. So forgive me if I don't share your toast to Peyton because right now it's OUR time. Peyton can bask in his FORMER glory after we dismantle him.

 

 

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