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2 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

honestly at 2am, if there's no porn, i'd rather look at some former pepper panthers photos. poo turns me the fug on. 

there is always porn at 2am...granted it might involve a midget, a ping pong ball and a casting couch....but hey, porn is porn.

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4 hours ago, Smithers said:

Real question is...will Cam beat his ass for throwing the ball away after that TD where Cam was trying to give it to a kid? 

Nah man, I imagine the all around sentiment is that there's work to be done, hopefully that's Cams big bro now...........Maybe when Julius snags a fumble rec or int TD, or catches any goaline set TD's at TE, Pep will be dishin game balls out to youngens as a sign of solidarity. 

Peps gained 7 years of football acumen and is a physical anomaly. Cam knows he's a monster,  and that he is still beloved and missed by many Panther fans. Cam is big enough to share the roster with no petty discord, 100% sure of that. It's JP's legacy Cam is replacing as our franchise megastar. If Pep plays his ass off and we win the super bowl, he will be viewed by old school Peppers fanboys like me as our missing link and will have come home to fulfill his true calling...helping Charlotte win it's first SB. That's literally what he was drafted for. Then he will be loved by Charlotte fans forever, having redeemed himself for seeking greener pastures because the franchise had been stuck in a rut of consistent mediocrity and his need for life experience. He then gets his jersey retired, drops a #1 best seller bout his journey home for destiny blah blah, gets a statue out front of BOA slappin JR's statue on the butt, dances with stars...everybodies a hero.

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7 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

Used to be my favorite player, but how he dissed us when he left and that bullshit he did with the ball when cam tried to give It to a kid. .. I can't get back on that train, hoping for the best tho

That moment was all professional wrestling. Pep was giving the people a show and a reason to boo and have a big time.

You can't take it too seriously or you end up like that Tennessee housewife who was offended when Cam dabbed on them.

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I'm not over it yet either, but if Steph is, I know I'll be soon.

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