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ESPN says Panthers stink at franchise tagging


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I'll never understand the "f ESPN" perspective just bc they argue a point that you disagree with. Who cares?? They could say the Panthers are the worst team to ever play the game and that still shouldn't piss you off. How does that affect the game? How does that change anything in the world other than your need to be agreed with?
Also...they've got a point on this one.


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1 minute ago, RockyTopVol said:

I'll never understand the "f ESPN" perspective just bc they argue a point that you disagree with. Who cares?? They could say the Panthers are the worst team to ever play the game and that still shouldn't piss you off. How does that affect the game? How does that change anything in the world other than your need to be agreed with?
Also...they've got a point on this one.


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I say F ESPN overall. They've turned into TMZ sports and just go for shock and awe to try and get viewers. I mean the network runs stories about Kim Kardashian these days... They've lost all credibility in my book. Minus the 30 for 30's because that actually requires legitimate journalism.

90's era ESPN was best ESPN.

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Gilbert - No one other than the front office knows why the hell we did that. I remember when it happened and it made absolutely zero sense at the time too. 

Hardy - No one could have seen that coming. 

Jno - that was a combination of Gman sticking to his guns and Jno hiring an agent that had never negotiated an NFL contract. That was going to turn out bad. If he had hired an experienced agent, I'm guessing he probably would still be lacing up his cleats as a Panther at around 13 mill a year. 

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13 minutes ago, RockyTopVol said:

I'll never understand the "f ESPN" perspective just bc they argue a point that you disagree with. Who cares?? They could say the Panthers are the worst team to ever play the game and that still shouldn't piss you off. How does that affect the game? How does that change anything in the world other than your need to be agreed with?
Also...they've got a point on this one.


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I've always hated espn even before this.

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