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Robby Anderson wants Panthers to work out Colin Kaepernick


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IDK why we ever signed this bum, he was trash with the Jets, on the sideline begging for PB votes.

His mouth is too big for his talent level. He should be a guy you rarely hear say anything, yet he is making stupid posts on the daily. 

Robby is our culture now and it is running quite a few fans off. 

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He was supplanted by Blaine Gabbert before the kneeling happened. his skill set had declined at that point. Kap running back to the NFL is like you running back to your ex to beg for another chance after verbally trashing them to everyone you know. 
 
 

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2 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

Robby is our culture now and it is running quite a few fans off. 

Lmao if a few social media posts are running fans off and not three 5 win finishes in a row or Sam Darnold derping his way through a podcast interview then I say good riddance.

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3 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

IDK why we ever signed this bum, he was trash with the Jets, on the sideline begging for PB votes.

His mouth is too big for his talent level. He should be a guy you rarely hear say anything, yet he is making stupid posts on the daily. 

Robby is our culture now and it is running quite a few fans off. 

It’s not our “in over his head” coach or having the worst starting QB in the league that’s running fans off?

 

Its Robby, and his recent posts on social media? lol

Alot of y’all have hated Robby, and it was long before this. His “sideshow bob” nickname was created long before his social media mishaps and his bad last season. Robby’s just the east target, and I can’t understand why

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