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Huddle Panther Fan Challenge 2016!


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With Cam Newton announcing last month that he is retiring the Dab, what dance will he replace it with this year? According to the article in the link below, he hasn't told even his family yet and is saying everyone must wait until September to see it.

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/21279/cam-newton-keeping-replacement-for-the-dab-a-big-secret

So I am challenging you young, hip Huddlers to guess what dance he is going to do in this upcoming season. 

The rules are as follows;

-You must embed the YT video of said dance, because I'm not clicking on whacky links to view it. 

-No edited posts count.

-No ties. If two people show same dance then first one posted gets it. 

-If he ends up doing a whole bunch of different dances, I'm going with the first verified one after a touchdown scored (not first down or something else), and only one person will win.

-No tomfoolery. If you try some sneaky poo to win a stupid prize then you suck and are getting a brief ban instead. 

-In the event of some unforeseen event causing confusion on winner, I'll leave it up to the Huddle to revisit this thread and determine winner by democratic process, in which each Mod counts for a certain number of Electoral College votes because true democracy is dead. Or Zod decides winner to make it easy.

Grand Prize

I haven't decided yet. It'll either be a couple of months of all-pro access paid by me, or maybe I'll send you a 22oz. bomber of some California craft beer, or maybe it'll be some piece of Panthers memorabilia or collectible. Either way I'll make good on it. But you don't need to pay for entry into this contest so don't worry about it Francis. 

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2 hours ago, Castavar said:

Think of all the outraged moms this year when Cam does this one lol

Wait man. I just saw that no edited posts count!!!! Fug, I had to repost because it messed up the first time. Does that mean I'm out?

We still got months so you are good. And that dance is the poo. 

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