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Catching fades with Robby Anderson


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5 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

No self respecting Panther should do a interview with Talib, fug him. 

Robby might not know the history, and as I've found, players don't necessarily share the sheer hatred we fans have for the opponents.  Even in the interview, he didn't know he burned Talib's son multiple times in a game.

 

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55 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Robby might not know the history, and as I've found, players don't necessarily share the sheer hatred we fans have for the opponents.  Even in the interview, he didn't know he burned Talib's son multiple times in a game.

 

Robby didn't even know who Sir Purr was. It's quite likely he doesn't know the history. Why would he? He wasn't here. It's not his history so why would or should he care?

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22 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Did you guys see this? (Mods delete if duplicate)

 

doesn’t sound like someone leaving us anytime soon. This is 3 days old, so it’s fresh. 

It also doesn't sound like someone that going to stay. Honestly the interview didn't sway one direction or the other. From what I understand, he's just about his business and he wants to be a champ. It's almost like he was indifferent about the Sam trade. Only caught him off guard because Teddy was still with the team. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, SBBlue said:

Bad form dude.

Agreed.   Although I cringed a bit when Talib busted out the N-word for a moment.

It was a good interview nonetheless.

(but I must confess that I had to turn on Close-Caption to follow the conversation 'cause Robby's voice was either too deep or his mic had issues to where he sounded muffled)

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On 6/12/2021 at 8:34 PM, Ivan The Awesome said:

It also doesn't sound like someone that going to stay.

Really? All the glowing things about in Carolina....how he can be himself and just vibe and have fun, and then how  Rhule "saved" his life?

Maybe.

I'm hopeful he stays.  I just love the way that bear plays.

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On 6/12/2021 at 8:25 AM, kungfoodude said:

I don't think we need to worry about him leaving unless he doesn't show up for mandatory stuff. OTA's are voluntary.

Today on 730espn radio Al Wallace said Smitty never once showed up for any OTA's the entire time Al was with the team!

Al seemed to think Robby would be in camp...

 

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