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PJ Walker on Robbie leaving or live ping pong coverage?


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15 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

My God, you folks will complain about anything. Ping Pong? You guys kill me. Ping Pong is a very competitive game. Heaven forbid professional athletes play a competitive game whilst whiling away the hours.

 

Ping Pong. lol

We haven’t had a competitive football season in four straight years. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

We haven’t had a competitive football season in four straight years. 

 

And you are going to blame that on Ping Pong? C'mon man. Lockeroom's are loud places. It isn't study hall. 

 

If/when they put a Ping Pong table in a meeting room. Then maybe you have a leg to stand on. 

 

Oh no, we haven't had a winning season in forever. Ban all music, Ping Pong tables. And HEY, you guys playing cards in the corner. You all knock off that crap right now. lol

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47 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Some of yall have clearly never been in a locker room 😂 

Not an nfl one for sure. Where’d u play chad? I’ll also point out ping pong is fugin dumb either way. 

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14 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

And you are going to blame that on Ping Pong? C'mon man. Lockeroom's are loud places. It isn't study hall. 

If/when they put a Ping Pong table in a meeting room. Then maybe you have a leg to stand on. 

Oh no, we haven't had a winning season in forever. Ban all music, Ping Pong tables. And HEY, you guys playing cards in the corner. You all knock off that crap right now. lol

The Panthers haven’t managed to win more than 5 games closing in on a half decade. 

so yeah, it makes them fair game to mock while they poorly play ping pong while at work and while NFL business is being conducted (the interview) lol. 
 

 

 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Tough to hear PJ given the intense game of ping pong being played in the locker room lol

I mean, big picture I don’t care what goes on in the locker room but the worst team in the NFL probably doesn’t need ping pong and other activities offered lol

Didn't John Fox remove all those things when he became coach. Maybe I'm remembering some one else. 

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