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Comparing Jordan's practice demeanor to a Panthers player...


Jeremy Igo

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Like most of you I have been watching The Last Dance.

 

If I was forced to pick a Panthers player over the years that most closely resembled Jordan's practice demeanor of hard competition and critique, it would be Thomas Davis. Hasn't ever been a more competitive Panthers that also was all about making others around him better 

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TD is my favorite Panther of all time hands down. I got to meet and talk with him his rookie year, he was so humble yet so hungry to be great. 
Overcoming the injuries he had in his career, coming back stronger and making pro bowls is something that is not talked about enough. 
I disagreed with letting him go, I think he played a vital role on this team and should have finished his career as a Panther. 

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Was never about making teammates better.

 

Was always about letting them know he was way better than them.

I'm a huge MJ fan, but do understand that he had final say on the editing of this series. Trust me, he absolutely did this. Hell, he even did it during Pippen's HOF introduction speech.

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