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Jake getting threats


Matt Foley

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I hope that is bad information. Jake doesn't deserve that garbage.....dude gives his all for the Panthers. You can dislike his play but no Carolina fan can dislike the man.

Well said.

We need a win Sunday. Our solidarity as a fan base is wavering. Infighting has consumed us when we need to unite against our common enemy.

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This kind of douchery just proves that our fan base is turning into a real NFL fan base. Sucks for Jake, and I don't approve but I'm glad to see some real passion out there. Well, not glad but.....ah, forget it. You guys will never understand.

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This kind of douchery just proves that our fan base is turning into a real NFL fan base. Sucks for Jake, and I don't approve but I'm glad to see some real passion out there. Well, not glad but.....ah, forget it. You guys will never understand.

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you guys need to quit being pussies. Jake is probably less fazed by this...

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