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Andrew Norwell .. At Practice... During Warmups... in May...


Jeremy Igo

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22 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

Oh and the white buffalo is a beast

Really hope we can retain him long term as a Panther, idk though

Was gonna get his jersey as a b-day present to myself a few weeks ago, but decided to wait for him to get locked in long term. Man I love this guy. He stood out on several of the clips in Saca's Cam thread just manhandling the defenses. 

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57 minutes ago, 15 said:

wanna bet my savings account that you have a higher body fat %?

insecurity is an ugly look on you my man. hit that cardio and cut them carbs. 

A smart man would ask how much was in said account.

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