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The Panthers Media 40 yard dash


Jeremy Igo

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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

So when the Panthers invited me for a media 40-yard dash challenge to open a new Play 60 Challenge Course at Reedy Creek Park in Charlotte, N.C., I recalled blowing out my hamstring the last time I ran a 40 more than 30 years ago. Well, it happened again 15 yards in. Good thing wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin was there at the end to suggest I stretch for 30 minutes before doing this again.

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

So when the Panthers invited me for a media 40-yard dash challenge to open a new Play 60 Challenge Course at Reedy Creek Park in Charlotte, N.C., I recalled blowing out my hamstring the last time I ran a 40 more than 30 years ago. Well, it happened again 15 yards in. Good thing wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin was there at the end to suggest I stretch for 30 minutes before doing this again.

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This guy is such a retard.

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6 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

You die at an early age from cronic diarrhea and lack of nutrition thus not having to grow old with other health issues?

Trust me, the opposite is true. I went plant based and could name them. 

One day a CMC, one day a Captain and then a Butler and you have to take the afternoon off. 

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