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Adam Schein is a Turd Nugget


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9) Another suspect offseason in Charlotte


While we're on the subject of overpaid tackles ... Matt Kalil signing a five-year, $55 million deal with the Panthers?!?! This is a guy who played two games last year due to a hip injury. This is a former No. 4 overall pick who was relatively good -- but definitely not a rock -- at left tackle for the Vikings. And Carolina just handed him a whopping $25 million guaranteed?!?! That's beyond comprehension. And sanity.

And how about Carolina's signing of Julius Peppers? What year is this? And another reunion on defense, with Captain Munnerlyn? Wasn't this the guy who trashed the team after leaving it the first time?

After Carolina fouled up the Josh Norman situation last year, it's another bizarre offseason for GM Dave Gettleman.

Ron Rivera has been the coach in Carolina for six years, finishing above .500 just twice. Are the great Panthers fans heading for another rough campaign in 2017? The way this offseason has started is less than inspiring.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000792703/article/free-agency-flurry-moves-i-love-loathe-in-nfls-new-league-year

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People need to realize these people aren't paid to be accurate or be legitimate evaluators

 

 

 

these guys are paid to spark a reaction or conversation, get clicks or views... Essentially make money for whatever network

 

 

 

and look! It worked! And that's what Adam cares about, and he's good at pissing people off.

 

don't be so gulable damn it!

 

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often times these guys are paid to act like short sighted reactionaries to piss people off and get people talking

 

 

 

 

95% of panther fans love this offseason.

 

 

 

they will take advantage of people who fall into the illusion that they are "experts" and that they know what they are talking about. Its an industry people. Like everyother scam dumb asses fall for.

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4 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

People need to realize these people aren't paid to be accurate or be legitimate evaluators

 

 

 

these guys are paid to spark a reaction or conversation, get clicks or views... Essentially make money for whatever network

 

 

 

and look! It worked! And that's what Adam cares about, and he's good at pissing people off.

 

don't be so gulable damn it!

 

ok, but hes still a turd nugget.

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Similar things were being said before our 2015 campaign. And sad how reporters will bring up the 2/6 winning season point without mentioning that we still won our division one of those losing seasons AND won a playoff game.

Does he not know Peppers is still a beast? Does he not know that Munnerlyn is a productive slot corner so who gives a fug if he was talking trash when we played him? Talent > him trash talking when he was on a different team. Does he not know that left tackles just make a lot of money in this league and that is just the nature of the beast? Smh.

Jared from Subway lookin ass.

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