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I survived the first hour of Free Agency


Doc Holiday

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Just thought I'd share this, we are currently 1 hour and 5 minutes into Free Agency. the Panthers have addressed the biggest need on the team and I haven't freaked out or overreacted like a overly emotional 2 year old! How exciting!!!

I know Free Agency lasts for several months, and then there is the second wave when the  June 1st cuts hit, but I got y'all fam! I'll try to stay strong and keep my emotions together for you and not overreact in the coming days, weeks and months of free agency.

stay strong huddle, the offseason has come for us all!

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pretty sure half the huddle has offed themselves because we lost AJ Klein and Ted Ginn and gained a starting LT hahahaha like what??! I think we should have just chanced it with Oher and Remmers again. I mean why not right?!

We didn't have that many holes to fill to begin with and I'm sure our talent level across the board will be improved by the time the season starts.

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