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Bill Voth joining Panthers.com


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, billionairemonk said:

tough questions are fine, but Voth didn't ask them, in my opinion.  his felt incendiary to me; in the sense that he wanted a controversial quote he could pimp for clicks. 

maybe i don't pay enough attention to who asks the questions then. whenever theres a presser I always feel some tougher questions were left unasked.

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I felt he gave unbiased opinions at BBR which gave me a feel for how things truly were without the info being spun for PR purposes. This obviously can't happen when you actually work for the team so interested to see how it turns out.

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19 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Bill will now be contributing to the official Panthers website and other media in the organization. 

Maybe now he can tell Cam personally that he acted like a child and didn't show the proper obeisance to Mighty Media post-Super Bowl.

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