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REPORT: Navarro asks Peyton Manning to be part owner of Panthers


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Some know, some may not, but Peyton has a history with the Panthers besides just being an opponent on the field. The team reportedly tried really hard to get the number one pick the year he was drafted.

After Bill Polian left for the Colts, Jerry Richardson lobbied the NFL to take the number one pick away from the Colts and award it to the Panthers as compensation /punishment / whatever you want to call it for Polian jumping ship. The league declined.

Afterward, there were whispers of a deal where the Panthers would send all of their draft picks to the Colts in exchange for the number one. It's since been verified that this option was at least discussed, but it never happened. Not sure if it was the Panthers or the Colts who backed out. Logic would say it was the Panthers.

Ultimately, the Panthers never got to own Peyton, but he might now have the chance to own them.

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1 hour ago, BigSyke said:

RIGGED. Maybe this time Panthers win since good ole boy Peyton has something to with Panthers?? Maybe this was the plan all along. :shades:

Lol the motherfuger made Kony fuging Ealy look like an all pro and they WON the game.... How the fuging hell ..

 

 

Yea, at this point, IDC how we get one, I want it. fuged over by pats cheating, then by Peyton's farewell bullshit.... It's our fuging time, they robbed 2 of our best teams ever of poo I thought was ours, and it's not cuz their my team, I'm not some huge homer lol fug man, now I'm mad again haha I need a shot

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