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Jeremy Igo

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I completely agree with Bigcat on this topic.  

Telling him to become a Pats fan is ridiculous.  He's a Panthers fan, just like I am - and if wanting our program to have the sort of success that the Pat's have had over the last decade is some sort of problem for you then you need to ask yourself why.

Everyone shouts that they want a ring and success and dominance, but then they turn around and want feel good stuff like this as well.  Very rarely can you have both.

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6 minutes ago, Steve_Smith_Sr. said:

I completely agree with Bigcat on this topic.  

Telling him to become a Pats fan is ridiculous.  He's a Panthers fan, just like I am - and if wanting our program to have the sort of success that the Pat's have had over the last decade is some sort of problem for you then you need to ask yourself why.

Everyone shouts that they want a ring and success and dominance, but then they turn around and want feel good stuff like this as well.  Very rarely can you have both.

no, I don't, but buying a patriots jersey because 'your' team didn't make the playoffs and you want to be a winner so badly, that you can rub the nose of real Panther fans in patriots sh!t every chance he gets. I still say he is alice.

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Maybe keeping TD around and lowering Shaq's snap counts will make it easier to resign him when the time comes?  Wouldn't want Shaq having a breakout year and then looking to become the top paid linebacker.  Or maybe we'll make him the top paid anyway?  Who knows? The Panthers are like a box of chocolates . . .

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22 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

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?

This is the main thing that people seem to be blatantly ignoring in their evaluation of "how much of a step" TD has lost.  When your team starts not one, but two rookies at corner and your stud MLB is out with a concussion for an extended period of time.....you have to take that into account when evaluating TD's tape from last season.

Now I'll admit TD isn't as fast as he used to be maybe, but most people never were as fast as him to begin with.  As has been said by multiple people, he's still a well above average linebacker.  And that's just speaking of his actual on the field play alone and not taking into consideration everything else he brings to the team.

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7 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

I am not a puppet so I need not apply. I'm sure Mr. Richardson could use a few more 'yes sir' men like yourself

I'm not even close to qualified, I'm just a random person on the internet.  The difference is, I recognize that.

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4 hours ago, Jangler said:

nah, Getts found the path out of cap hell.....

 

 now we'll take it from here. k thx buh bye

LMAO....cap hell? i love how people think NOT spending money is some incredible feat. Follow me around a couple days and I can show you how to do that. It ain't nothing special. K bye. 

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4 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

LMAO....cap hell? i love how people think NOT spending money is some incredible feat. Follow me around a couple days and I can show you how to do that. It ain't nothing special. K bye. 

What an incredibly simplistic response..

And he still managed to put together three playoff teams by not spending. I don't think it's as easy as you make it out to be

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21 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

What an incredibly simplistic response..

And he still managed to put together three playoff teams by not spending. I don't think it's as easy as you make it out to be

With a seasoned player core drafted by Hurney. Boy that keeps getting ignored for some strange reason? 

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