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Cam/Starters didn't wear ties to Oakland, or on gameday either. Nobody sat.


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From the Panthers facebook page, this is what the guys wore to Oakland on the flight

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Also from the Panthers facebook page, this is what Cam wore pre/postgame last week against Oakland.

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Would really be nice if Ron wouldn't have just poo all over Joe for asking about the dress code violation in specific tonight, normally Joe's an asshat but its an extremely valid and relevant question.

Granted, I'm not a fan of Cam's "well I'm 6'5 and away from home and I couldn't wear a tie with this outfit I have" response, but -- this entire season has raised some major concerns for me with Rivera, the coordinators have made me question them even more than before, and Gettleman.....yeesh

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16 minutes ago, gofightwin said:

Then they should say that. Lying only digs the hole deeper.  Other teams say "broke team rule" and leave it at that. 

No, no they shouldn't. That's none of our business. HR at your work doesn't tell the world all of your problems. 

Edit: and that's what they did say while they waited for social media and espn to spin a story for them. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Looks like the entire team was given permission to wear sweats in the first picture, due to being in bay area for a week. Not easy to pack two suits. 

Ya it is. Anyone who travels for a living knows how to do it. 

Addition: it's a hell of a lot harder to pack 14 stiff top hats. But I still can't believe anyone thinks this has anything to do with fashion violations. Think back to bene. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

You travel with 100 people and strict baggage allowances due to equipment being brought as well? You think they can just check an additional bag? 

Like I said... hats? Accessories. You know your gonna be there a while just overnight a cloths box.

This just doesn't make sense. Is all I'm sayin'.

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This is not over a tie. He didn't wear one in Oakland and I don't recall him being benched. There have been other games as well. It's definitely deeper than what meets the eye. One of the things I love about this organization though is that we don't air our dirty laundry. But the fact that Ron did this and everybody pretty much thinks it's stupid (media included), kind of opened the door for crap. 

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