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Panthers cut Brandon Hogan


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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

Idk if connecting this with one of Hurney's many busts is the flex you think it is. Especially considering one of our recent 2nd round picks all but has one foot out the door.

not a flex little man, just trying to make you fine folks realize how emotionally stupid it is to complain about wasted space

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3 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

not a flex little man, just trying to make you fine folks realize how emotionally stupid it is to complain about wasted space

We're no better off now than we were with that buffoon big guy. Hell at least with Marty and Ron we could compete in our division which is now weakened significantly. This regime truly has no excuse to be a doormat this season.

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39 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

not a flex little man, just trying to make you fine folks realize how emotionally stupid it is to complain about wasted space

Frankcompletlychuck is an emotional troll.

34 minutes ago, frankw said:

We're no better off now than we were with that buffoon big guy. Hell at least with Marty and Ron we could compete in our division which is now weakened significantly. This regime truly has no excuse to be a doormat this season.

Wwah wah wah....  Why aren't you the Panthers gn again?

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Frankcompletlychuck is an emotional troll.

Wwah wah wah....  Why aren't you the Panthers gn again?

Calling me Chuck repeatedly doesn't make it so stop listening to the voices inside your head. Truthfully if anyone types like him it's you. Strange tbh.

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