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Charles Johnson, Benjamin, and DeAngelo = Trash


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Rae Carruth aside of course but the 3 top punks/cowards/poison that have ever wore a Panthers uniform are DeAngelo Williams, Charles Johnson, and Kelvin Benjamin in that order.   DeAngelo we know is bitter AF and was a hidden malcontent his whole time here....posed as a good guy to public but was an ass to the team.  Then once he was gone he’s been the biggest dick ever.    Charles Johnson got to stay his whole career with Panthers and he’s still in back circles always talking crap about certain players.  Yes maybe some of our key guys were a little immature in the beginning but C.J. has never let it go.   He’s caused rifts and splits among the team.  And he started partying way too much at certain clubs during his last 3-4 years (Stache/Vault) and took Tolbert, Hardy, and others down that same path....that made their on the field play go down.   Last year he got Captain to start hanging out in that nightclub scene and changed his attitude 360.   CJ has influenced even non Panthers like Lance Stephenson in his short tenure in Charlotte as well as plenty of young Panthers.  KB we found out earlier in the week he’s a bitch and it was confirmed before the game tonight so not much more to say than that.

Greg Hardy def had or has issues and if he did physically assault a female he’s in that Carruth category but at least he doesn’t try to act holier than now like DeAngelo and CJ.  The worst two panthers ever.  

 

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15 minutes ago, Professor Chaos said:

Lol Charles Johnson was openly rooting for the team on twitter earlier. Get out.

And backing Kelvin. You can't be a friend of my enemy and be my friend. Either pick a side or stay completely neutral. Talking about KB got hands, he never seen Cam fight

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I’ll say this for those that need to hear it again. Grown people make their own decisions. Stop blaming others for their influence and start owning up for your own actions.

 

With that aside, where in the name of Batman did the C.J. info you’re getting come from? 

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Munnerlyn is a grown ass man. Are you telling me that during his first stint as a Panther that he was unaffected by CJ, and now, all of a sudden, that he's now CJ's poodle?  Come on, man. They're all grown ass men and professionals.  To that point, professionals make bonds and root for each other across team color lines. They are more of a brotherhood than some may think. That is not to say that they're rooting against their team, especially when games actually matter.

Lastly, Hardy is in no way in the Rae Carruth category. 

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I don't know what is going on with this OP.

But I will say that Charles Johnson should consider the 74 million dollars in earnings from the Carolina Panthers through 11 seasons before stanning for Kelvin Benjamin on social media at a time like this.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Munnerlyn is a grown ass man. Are you telling me that during his first stint as a Panther that he was unaffected by CJ, and now, all of a sudden, that he's now CJ's poodle?  Come on, man. They're all grown ass men and professionals.  To that point, professionals make bonds and root for each other across team color lines. They are more of a brotherhood than some may think. That is not to say that they're rooting against their team, especially when games actually matter.

Lastly, Hardy is in no way in the Rae Carruth category. 

That last comment is blasphemy on this kook/cockeyed infested site.  Hardy is the DEVIL dammit.

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