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Peter Schrager loves our offseason


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What I like about this analysis is that it gives credit where due. These moves may turn to be a bust-nobody can know for sure one way or another. But the vets we signed have been producing in the recent past. They aren't flashy shadows of their former selves like Mario Wiliams.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              DG is making additions in areas of weakness and regardless of whether they work out they are positive attempts to improve.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Its easy to back a former winner but much harder to stick up for a less fashionable team.                                                                                                                                                                                                                I hope all the negative criticism from most of the media lights a fire under the panthers backsides and they prove everyone wrong.

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18 minutes ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

Hate that show but he always seems pretty level headed and I really like all he had to say on the subject. Experience mixed with our young up and comers smells like a recipe for success. And btw Kay Adams is a fox I love her

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Yeah she's really cute. Btw, that's a very good show. Just started watching it a few weeks back.

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Yeah I'm happy that Dave did his best to improve this team in FA. Who knows if this will work out, but all you can do is make what seems to be the best moves and hope for the best. On paper we're better than we were before the FA additions. That's a win. Unlike last offseason when we got worse over FA and paid the price of a wasted season with meaningless games.

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I don't get this... So many words but he only animates the last couple..

Gifs are not like they used to be back in the day of hijacking voter polls concerning things like....oh, I don't know...greatest uniform of all-time. 

 

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