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Jeremy Igo

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11 hours ago, thebigcat said:

The Panthers are run like a mom and pop... The Patriots are run like a fortune 500... I prefer to win then feel good stories

I'd rather have one untainted SB ring than 5* with an asterisk. We will never know how good the Pats are because of the cheating philosophy that team employs.  No integrity in that building/franchise. 

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11 hours ago, thebigcat said:

I value winning, you'd sleep with your sister to have half the success the Patriots have had. I'll always be a panther fan but I'm just hoping our future owner has the gaul to place winning on the top of his list

Wtf.. I hope no one cares about football that much.

werent you one of Richardson's biggest supporters for awhile?

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12 hours ago, thebigcat said:

I value winning, you'd sleep with your sister to have half the success the Patriots have had. I'll always be a panther fan but I'm just hoping our future owner has the gaul to place winning on the top of his list

*gall.  Gaul is a region in Western Europe.

I firmly believe that TD will be a big contributor to whatever success we have in the next two seasons.  He's one of our better players on defense, even at his age.

And if you remember the great Sam Mills, he didn't even start playing for the Panthers until he was 36.  Time affects different people differently, and TD shows no signs of slowing down, to hear his teammates (and even DG agreed).

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4 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

TD was toasted in pass coverage. You want a feel good story, you got one in the TD signing. Locking up $7 million in a 35 year old LB with his replacement already there will likely cause the team to watch one of their up and coming studs have to walk (Star / Norwell). This is the kind of emotional, slippery slope signing that sets a team back and gets you to 6-10 in three seasons saddled with overpriced veterans

I realize that your intense film study is probably better than the coaching staff's and both our interim and pro GMs' so you probably are properly identifying how he was more vulnerable back there last year.  I'm going to stick with the judgement of those who do this for a living though, as I can at least place a name with the face and they're good enough that people are willing to pay for what they do.  

I guess that playing with a terrible secondary should have resulted in TD's game elevating or something, huh?

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1 minute ago, thebigcat said:

Everyone wants to cling to the 'The patriots are cheaters' 

 

Nobody would be saying a word had we won in 2003 but half the line was roided up... Under inflated, over inflated football, the patriots would have beaten the Colts with a Nerf Ball in the AFCCG. It's easy to hate a winner, they run their business like a fortune 500, I hope our team one day is run with half the business acumen as the patriots instead of an owner that's run nearly 75% of his administrative staff because they don't align with his Hardees good ole boy family vision

just become a patriots fan already

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