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Will Panthers participate in Breast Cancer Awareness (Pink)?


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One thing I don't understand here ... I don't mean to belittle the cause of those fighting breast cancer at all, it's certainly worthwhile that the NFL is behind this ... but let's face it ... there are a lot more men watching the support than women and it seems to me that it would make sense if the NFL was also supporting prostate cancer research and awareness.

Or maybe they are and I just haven't heard about it yet ...

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One thing I don't understand here ... I don't mean to belittle the cause of those fighting breast cancer at all, it's certainly worthwhile that the NFL is behind this ... but let's face it ... there are a lot more men watching the support than women and it seems to me that it would make sense if the NFL was also supporting prostate cancer research and awareness.

Or maybe they are and I just haven't heard about it yet ...

good point, why are we not wearing brown-fingered gloves?

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