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Matt Rhule was in my dream last night (yes I'm a loser who dreams about the Panthers)


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I was in the press box at a Panthers game with all the announcers. The Panthers were getting their asses kicked by some team. At halftime Matt Rhule came up and was sitting up in the press box looking distraught so I went and talked to him. He slumped under the table like he didn't want to talk to me at first but then popped his head up and talked to me. I asked him how it was going. He said David Tepper had guaranteed him the Panthers would build a new stadium and he is looking to move to a team with a nicer stadium.

So I guess that is why he didn't work out. The stadium. 

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I've only dreamed of the Panthers once. The night before we drafted Brayvion Roy in the 6th round I dreamed that we drafted Brayvion Roy in the 6th round. Very rarely I will have very vivid dreams about random trivial future events and they almost always end up being true.

I'd love to ask Brayvion exactly what Rhule said to him when he called him to let him know he was drafting him to gauge the reality of my dream.

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've only dreamed of the Panthers once. The night before we drafted Brayvion Roy in the 6th round I dreamed that we drafted Brayvion Roy in the 6th round. Very rarely I will have very vivid dreams about random trivial future events and they almost always end up being true.

I'd love to ask Brayvion exactly what Rhule said to him when he called him to let him know he was drafting him to gauge the reality of my dream.

Think you could dream of the Panthers replacing Matt Rhule with Nathaniel Hackett? 🤔

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