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Teddy Bridgewater Unfollows Panthers on Instagram


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1 minute ago, ladypanther said:

Where's our stat person?  What are the stats on a player being cut/traded right after he unfollows the team?  Gee as I type that...logic says

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Yea it obviously doesn't usually happen unless something is going on. Do we know if he unfollowed the rest of the social media? I don't have social media so I wouldn't know.

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You all know how analytical I am--how I put this all together and can usually tell everyone exactly what is going to happen a day after it happens. 

1. Several players are cut, creating cap room.

2. Denver drops out of Houston discussion (this is important because if they stay with Lock, he needs to know / think they were not really serious about Watson)

3. Teddy supposedly unfollows the Panthers on Twotter.

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This all has to mean one thing: Three things happened today.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

You all know how analytical I am--how I put this all together and can usually tell everyone exactly what is going to happen a day after it happens. 

1. Several players are cut, creating cap room.

2. Denver drops out of Houston discussion (this is important because if they stay with Lock, he needs to know / think they were not really serious about Watson)

3. Teddy supposedly unfollows the Panthers on Twotter.

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This all has to mean one thing: Three things happened today.

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