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Robbie/y on I Am Athlete podcast speaking on Sam & Baker


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2 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

Robby or any other player ios not going to go on a podcast and say "oh man Sam sucks so fuging bad, I wish we would get rid of him" that is a recipe for disaster. 

We all know Sam sucks, Robby knows it too, but he cant say that to the media. 

Ya'll want this to be true but the truth is this org is just an embarrassment. Doesn't matter what he or Sam says neither of them have the value of a bag of doritos around the league. All this does is increase our laughingstock status.

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40 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Pacman can be honest, he is retired, lol. Can you imagine the amount of poo that would be talked about other players, by players, if it was cool to do that?  

I’m not saying he should be honest.  I got no problem with him essentially lying about it now.  That’s the play.  It’s frankly not a big deal to me. 
 

but I think it’s funny people want to act like Robbie wasn’t dissing Baker in reality 

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23 minutes ago, CRA said:

I’m not saying he should be honest.  I got no problem with him essentially lying about it now.  That’s the play.  It’s frankly not a big deal to me. 
 

but I think it’s funny people want to act like Robbie wasn’t dissing Baker in reality 

I agree.  He was dissing him.  He's backpedaling now, as he should.  If the two can get on the same page, they can do some damage.

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's a no win situation. If he bashed Darnold then everyone would call him a bad teammate and point out how terrible he was himself last year. And everyone would be right.

Or he could you know just keep his mouth shut and work on himself.

4 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

This honestly sounds like damage control from the team. All the “you feel me” and “ummm” really comes off like he doesn’t care and isn’t genuine. He opened his mouth about baker now he looks like an idiot for saying it. 

Do you honestly think Robby ever thought once in his life he looked stupid or like an idiot?

Yea that’s his issue. It’s why he continues to open his mouth while sucking ass which is why he gets picked on.

Everyone gets hyped when a person like Smitty opens his mouth for a reason.

Robby is just a bonafide idiot. But I do feel sorry for him, because he’s on a level where he doesn’t even know better.

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8 hours ago, frankw said:

Oh shut off the sad music already. Even I've defended Robbie in the past but if this man is serious about his loyalty to Sam Darnold they can both hit the bricks and if you've got a problem with that you can head on out with em too.

Ahh big Ol tough frank acting internet tough lol. Tell you what when I’m one of the Panthers fans being outnumbered by Steelers/Eagles/whatever fan base tbh fans at BOA I hope to see you there with me still supporting the Panthers. The nerve of you to speak to me like that when I’m one of the few who actually still go to games when we’re trash. Be better Frankw but if you actually go to games and not just complain on message boards about the Panthers I’ll buy you a beer on me. 

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10 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

Ahh big Ol tough frank acting internet tough lol. Tell you what when I’m one of the Panthers fans being outnumbered by Steelers/Eagles/whatever fan base tbh fans at BOA I hope to see you there with me still supporting the Panthers. The nerve of you to speak to me like that when I’m one of the few who actually still go to games when we’re trash. Be better Frankw but if you actually go to games and not just complain on message boards about the Panthers I’ll buy you a beer on me. 

I don't care if you go to games or not that's your business and your choice to funnel your money to Tepper for this  current product. But not everyone has to endorse the two New York Jets rejects to be a fan and while you're rambling on about internet tough guys go ahead and poo this post too if it makes you feel better. Enjoy your weekend.

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