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NFLPA digging deeper


DaveThePanther2008

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When I first saw this I was excited thinking they were going to make a bigger deal of the hits.

Instead, it is about the protocol.  Basically, why wasn't Cam removed from the game.    They are more focused on why he was allowed to continue to play than the 4 or 5 no calls.  I am appalled at the fact player safety is such a concern but Cam seems to be an exception to the policy.  

The NFLPA should be livid over one of the faces of the NFL being abused or ignored by the Refs.

http://car.247sports.com/Bolt/NFLPA-to-launch-formal-investigation-into-Cam-Newton-situation-47394581

 

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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I must have missed the memo where you are the forum monitor on acceptable topics.

I got an idea..... Don't like it.... Think it is redundant.... DON'T FUGGING COMMENT.

Pretty damn simple. 

 

How about you stop posting the same sh!t that everyone has been posting since Thursday and not be a d!ck when called out about it?

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Just now, London Loves Luke said:

How about you stop posting the same sh!t that everyone has been posting since Thursday and not be a d!ck when called out about it?

How about you mind you own god damn business and STFU unless your addressed. 

I post what I feel like posting and don't give a damn if you or anyone else likes it or.   I have been a member of this forum since its inception many years ago.  

I don't think I need to get anyone's permission to create a post in this forum.   If you don't like what I post

.. DO NOT READ IT..  

OTHERWISE MIND YOUR OWN GOD DAMN BUSINESS.

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10 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

It just might. .....   No worse than 15 Threads on Colin Kaepernick.....

What I find funny is those that bitch and moan about it are the same ones that post on threadss that have NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PANTHERS.

 

 

Ok old timer, put down the bottle of jack and you can have your stool at the bar back.

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