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Kyle Allen on GMFB today


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https://sports.yahoo.com/carolina-panthers-quarterback-kyle-allen-154004352.html

 

Great interview with Kyle this morning.  Very happy for the young man, he is playing within himself and the gameplan right now.  He deserves all of the accolades he is receiving at the moment.

Since info is scarce on the Cam and Kyle dynamic, fast forward to the 3:30 mark.  Take note of how the question annoys Kyle...his answer is not surprising to me at all, very glad to hear Cam is helping Kyle out during the week in the meeting rooms and is rehabbing relentlessly trying to get back on the field.  I am sure some will write this off as P/C media talk, but Kyle seems very genuine and forthcoming.

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he looks like channing tatum kinda, got the ears and all.   magic kyle the baby goat.   i'm gonna take him at his word about cam.  seemed legit and its awesome.  he did say in reference to cam - healthy at some point - doesn't exactly sound like after the bye but who knows

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This thread should be pinned with all the stupidity littered in this subforum lately. Allen himself made it quite clear. The trolls around here who after this continue to use Allen to further their agendas on #1 should be banned tbh. Those who do this aren't hard to spot, and they usually only show up for that purpose.

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12 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

This interview is going to make so many people internally conflicted.

I think you're giving some people way too much credit. It won't make them feel conflicted in the least. Their minds are made up. Any and all necessary mental gymastics required to maintain that viewpoint will be on display shortly.

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Just now, Anybodyhome said:

Is that a young Antonio Banderas watching internet porn and jizzing his pants?

It's from the movie "Assassins" with him and Stallone. Pretty decent popcorn flick if you've never seen it. Overall, the acting is pretty terrible in it but Banderas' performance makes it well worth watching. He was outstanding in that movie.

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