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Panthers sign Morgan Fox


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1 minute ago, Coheed said:

Holy poo. Doubt anyone reads this cares, but Morgan and I were best friends in elementary school. He showed up to the afterschool program one day, think it was the 4th grade or beginning of 5th, and was the new kid and had moved from CO. We drifted as a lot of friends do as we got older, and by highschool we had our own friend circles and didn't talk much anymore, l also believe he had moved back to CO. When we graduated college (same year), I kept an eye out to see if he'd get drafted or signed as a UDFA and shot him a message to congratulate him on signing with the Rams. I remember going to eachother's houses all the time, playing the HELL out of LOTR on the original Xbox and watching re-runs of MTV music videos of bands and songs we liked. Pretty surreal reading this tbh. There were also many, many yu-gi-oh duels.

Cool stuff 🙂

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5 minutes ago, Coheed said:

Holy poo. Doubt anyone reads this cares, but Morgan and I were best friends in elementary school. He showed up to the afterschool program one day, think it was the 4th grade or beginning of 5th, and was the new kid and had moved from CO. We drifted as a lot of friends do as we got older, and by highschool we had our own friend circles and didn't talk much anymore, l also believe he had moved back to CO. When we graduated college (same year), I kept an eye out to see if he'd get drafted or signed as a UDFA and shot him a message to congratulate him on signing with the Rams. I remember going to eachother's houses all the time, playing the HELL out of LOTR on the original Xbox and watching re-runs of MTV music videos of bands and songs we liked. Pretty surreal reading this tbh. There were also many, many yu-gi-oh duels.

That’s great man 

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