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7 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Quit throwing yourself into conversations. Stop trying to act like you know crap here. 

Well unless you want to suffer CPK's fate, just stop. He knows his crap.

Plus, noting your past speculations with very little merit, I don't think you're in any position to say anything. I doubt you'd have any knowledge, or reason to attempt to look up valid sources to back up your weak claims.

Gettleman haters make me lol. 

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12 minutes ago, Still Brooklyn said:

MJ's net worth may be larger than the old man's, but I don't see MJ shelling out that amount of cash to buy the Panthers at this stage in his life. Majority owner with some other peeps? I could see that.

Majority owner is what Richardson is. he owns 48% with the other 52% divided up 14 ways according to Wikipedia . it sites an observer article as the source but the link is dead. It also states that the majority owner is the owner who has at least 30% so there is room to go down.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Well unless you want to suffer CPK's fate, just stop. He knows his crap.

Plus, noting your past speculations with very little merit, I don't think you're in any position to say anything. I doubt you'd have any knowledge, or reason to attempt to look up valid sources to back up your weak claims.

Gettleman haters make me lol. 

Dude doesn't know his crap. He acts like he has insides to the team. Quit. Only guy on here who had any sort of info is Jeremy, and he doesn't have much other than taken pictures on game day. 

Scotty is a just another fat couch eater, chip dipping old man on Sundays.

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2 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Dude doesn't know his crap. He acts like he has insides to the team. Quit. Only guy on here who had any sort of info is Jeremy, and he doesn't have much other than taken pictures on game day. 

Scotty is a just another fat couch eater, chip dipping old man on Sundays.

Lol. Using facts from reliable sources that the public can access means your an inside man? 

The fact he's a more trustworthy user than you trolls makes him a complete douche because he doesn't agree with many gettleman haters weak arguments?

If anything he calls out anyone who attempts to say they're insiders. Please, just stop. Irrelevant at this stage.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because he wanted more $$$$ than he was worth.

And not that it matters, but I sincerely doubt you've looked up the snap counts for either player.

Whitner is playing a lot more than Griffin. like more than double the percentage

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20 minutes ago, csx said:

Whitner is playing a lot more than Griffin. like more than double the percentage

See, you I could trust that you've looked it up.

If I recall correctly, Whitner was signed because their starter went down to injury. Ours is still healthy and still starting, though there are people that think he shouldn't.

Me? I'm not the world's biggest Tre Boston fan, but I do think he's improved at least a little over the season.

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2 hours ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Dude doesn't know his crap. He acts like he has insides to the team. Quit. Only guy on here who had any sort of info is Jeremy, and he doesn't have much other than taken pictures on game day. 

Scotty is a just another fat couch eater, chip dipping old man on Sundays.

You just described CPK 

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1 hour ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Are some of you numbskulls? Jordan can't run an organization. Your Hornets are a prime example. This is the guy who drafted Frank instead of Winslow...

Frank is producing very similarly with fewer minutes 

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