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Rodney Harrison is running his mouth again.


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26 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

It's ok Rodney, you know we really love you. Right? Everyone of us totally believe all the crap you spewed this year was just to motivate us. You are really a closet Panther fan. Right?

 

If you are defending Rodney, you have not been paying attention all year. Typical for a lot of folks. Take one instance and disregard everything else. Keep up, or go away.

Oh I watch the Dan Patrick show, Sunday Night Football and check NBC's website. I hear what he says but none of it is really that dishonest or disingenuous. To flame someone for their opinion, while it may be off the wall, however not completely out of the realm of possibility is ridiculous. 

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Oh I watch the Dan Patrick show, Sunday Night Football and check NBC's website. I hear what he says but none of it is really that dishonest or disingenuous. To flame someone for their opinion, while it may be off the wall, however not completely out of the realm of possibility is ridiculous. 

 

OK Mr. Politically Correct. Good luck getting fans of a football team to be all nicey nice. Especially when a talking head disrespects you all year.

 

Give me a break with the "Play Nice" crap. This is NFL football. Real men doing manly things. Well, for the most part anyway. Cuz obviously, as you have shown, some folks think this is kid stuff.

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2 hours ago, pantherj said:

“If I see Cam Newton running the ball and he’s a quarterback and I’m on defense, I’m trying to hurt him,” Harrison, the former Pro Bowl safety and current analyst for NBC Sports, told Newsday on Radio Row at Super Bowl 50 on Tuesday. “I’m trying to knock him out of the game.”

 

http://www.newsday.com/sports/football/super-bowl/rodney-harrison-i-would-try-to-knock-cam-newton-out-of-the-game-1.11420279

 

You could try you little dirty piece of fug, and you would get knocked out. Or does he mean go for Cam's knees? If he pulled something dirty and injured Cam the o-line would pull him apart on the field. Now that would be must see tv.

Who cares what this Roid-Head thinks?  

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

OK Mr. Politically Correct. Good luck getting fans of a football team to be all nicey nice. Especially when a talking head disrespects you all year.

 

Give me a break with the "Play Nice" crap. This is NFL football. Real men doing manly things. Well, for the most part anyway. Cuz obviously, as you have shown, some folks think this is kid stuff.

I'm not even talking about playing nice. If the dude says something unreasonable or that may not possibly happen, let me know. You make judgments based on prior experience. In his case, they are predictions (guessing) and he has plenty of experience to back up what he says. If we kept tabs on how many people have disrespected the Panthers throughout the year, I guarantee it would include multiple people from almost every major media outlet. 

Yet, Rodney Harrison is the focus. I call it, "The Patriot Effect".

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