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DeAngelo on his career as a Panther


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The post was Williams calling out the Panthers for not posting anything on Instagram about Catman passing away. He says the panthers don’t care about their fans and used the comparison of the Jets having a super fan hall of fame to justify his position.

Hey Deangelo, the guy just pasted away a few days ago. How about having some respect for his family instead of using the death of someone to start poo on social media you piece of poo.

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1 hour ago, Eazy-E said:

The post was Williams calling out the Panthers for not posting anything on Instagram about Catman passing away. He says the panthers don’t care about their fans and used the comparison of the Jets having a super fan hall of fame to justify his position.

Hey Deangelo, the guy just pasted away a few days ago. How about having some respect for his family instead of using the death of someone to start poo on social media you piece of poo.

Local news front page and also Ron twitted about it.

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Everyone does it for the money. Some just aren't douche enough to say it. 

Well seems guys like Torrey and McCoy wanted to be here as they likely could’ve gotten more money elsewhere....

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