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Roman Harper "Can't Wait" to play Carolina


Jeremy Igo

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You know I would never have thought I would have ended up ever liking the guy, but he won me over during his time here. 

He seems like a good dude at heart and I think he said exactly what he is supposed to say about this upcoming year vs the Panthers. 

I'll go ahead and be the one who says it, but how sweet would it have been if somehow we got #89 back to play Harper during both of their final seasons, THAT would have been all time high trash talk!

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He is the enemy now, not only the enemy but a double agent. I'm sure Cam is ready to play Ol' Grey Hairs. Oh and KB, and Funches too!  Or as I have started calling them, The Triple Towers . 

 

Twin towers has a negative connotation, so don't think it will ever stick. imo

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2 hours ago, Hotsauce said:

You know I would never have thought I would have ended up ever liking the guy, but he won me over during his time here. 

He seems like a good dude at heart and I think he said exactly what he is supposed to say about this upcoming year vs the Panthers. 

I'll go ahead and be the one who says it, but how sweet would it have been if somehow we got #89 back to play Harper during both of their final seasons, THAT would have been all time high trash talk!

Haha I had the exact same thought. I used to LOATHE Harper, especially after that hit in '13 but after reading his article "Why We're Undefeated" last season I thought he was a very intelligent and genuine dude. He even stood up for us a couple of times in '14 and '15 such as before we played the SeaSucks in the playoffs and declared us as "the better team". Only problem is he's a bit slow, likes to hit hard (of course, he's a Safety) and be penalized for it but overall a great leader. I'll miss the guy.

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I have never liked Harper and even as a Panther he was not one of my favorites even though I think he stopped all the cheap shots he was known for in New Orleans.  If he continues to play with some semblance of character, I wont hate him again but if he goes back to cesspool tactics and cheap shots then he is on my bad list.  What is the bad list. Those folks who I wouldn't give them the sweat off my nads if they were dying of thirst. 

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