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Speaking of Traditions


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9 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I love that Cam gives back in this way.  I'm sure every kid who ever got a ball from Cam has something he'll keep for the rest of his life.

Want to know what's disappointing?  That no one on the team turned that into a PANTHERS tradition.

I was hoping that it would continue after Cam and was severely disappointed. 

 

The Moton spike doesn't do it for me. 

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3 hours ago, Mol3m4n said:

Is the video from last week anywhere? 

 

3 hours ago, Waldo said:

I didn't see one but honestly I was drunk and jaded AF. 

Plus it was mostly NE fans so not sure who was left to fight or fug?

I almost got in a fight, flew all the way from LA and a Pat's fan ripped my towel that they handed out right out of my hand. He was just trying to be funny, but with the way we was playing...nah man.

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7 hours ago, exactlyzack said:

I know I can’t be the only one that will absolutely get pumped once Cam does his first first down signal. Still feel like yesterday was a dream and it didn’t happen.

Actually, I hope here's back to the huddle so we don't burn time outs and get delay of game penalties. 

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