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Deangelo Williams on WFNZ


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Dude agreed to sit in studio and talk about the Panthers and his feuds on Twitter.

Said he doesn’t give a damn about the Panthers or Panther fans. Doesn’t care about the Hall of Honor or mending things with Tepper like Smitty did. Said he played football because he needed the money, not because he loved the sport.

Also said that after his mom died his whole outlook on life changed, wanted to concentrate on saving women from cancer.

Said the entire time he was in Carolina Cam wore a C on his jersey but was never voted captain

Has a real problem with Gettleman... loves Marty Hurney. Said Gettleman gets too much credit for the 2015 SB team. 

Said Tomlin is a better coach than Rivera

Said he was mad about JR letting Olsen use the private plane and checking on his kid but did nothing when his mom died. 

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6 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Dude agreed to sit in studio and talk about the Panthers and his feuds on Twitter.

Said he doesn’t give a damn about the Panthers or Panther fans. Doesn’t care about the Hall of Honor or mending things with Tepper like Smitty did. Said he played football because he needed the money, not because he loved the sport.

Also said that after his mom died his whole outlook on life changed, wanted to concentrate on saving women from cancer.

That's all good and well, but acting completely apathetic & salty to the organization that made you rich basically is unprofessional.  Opened doors for you to make a bigger impact in the fight against cancer.  Oh well, like @raz said, controversy gets attention & clicks.

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1 minute ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

He doesn't seem like a particularly compassionate person, and maybe it makes me a dick but I doubt he'd give a poo about cancer if it hadn't claimed his mom.  He strikes me as one of those people who only cares about something if it happens to directly intersect with his life in some way.

agreed

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5 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

As for not loving football and only doing it for the money, that's whatever.  Curtis Martin wasn't really all that passionate about football but he doesn't come across like a massive chode.

Ricky Williams did it twice and he still seemed nice.

Brett Favre is a massive chode, did it ,idk, a hundred times and still didn't come off like this asshat.

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12 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

As for not loving football and only doing it for the money, that's whatever.  Curtis Martin wasn't really all that passionate about football but he doesn't come across like a massive chode.

curtis martin bought his deadbeat dad a home just so he could invite him in, show him around, get him excited, and then beat him half to death inside a property he owned so that the father couldn't press charges. like nearly murdered him.

honestly as i typed that out it became more badass.

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