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Club Shiznit


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Wonder how the Panthers stayed out of trouble on off-day Tuesday?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000631604/article/club-shiznit-showcases-panthers-lighthearted-attitude?comment_id=902340769880623&reply_comment_id=902403169874383&fb_comment_id=902103146571052_902403169874383#f24dd647e8

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Welcome to Club Shiznit.

Have you ever been in a hotel and wondered why there was a dead-bolted door to nowhere jammed into one side of your main corridor? Well, that door connects to the room next to it, and if you're a member of the Carolina Panthers, it's also the opening to an exclusive social gathering space.

At the team's headquarters here in San Jose, fullback Mike Tolbert and running back Fozzy Whittakerbroke out the door that separated both of their rooms and made it into a suite. The purpose?

"There's no alcohol, no nothing, no women. It's only us. We having a good time playing cards, laughing, playing video games, just enjoying life, enjoying being at the Super Bowl, enjoying having a good time."

Club Shiznit underscores what has been an immensely lighthearted run throughout the season. This is not unique, of course. Stories like this tend to populate Super Bowl week every year because good teams usually get along well. General manager Dave Gettleman knew that this was the type of environment that head coach Ron Rivera was trying to create, and his familiarity with the personalities on the team spawned a tight-knit team that nearly finished the season undefeated.

 

 

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