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1 hour ago, Varking said:

There is a difference between sarcasm:

”I think his career is over after a broken wrist”

And making up an outright lie:

”Reed is reporting Jaycee is done for 2022 and all of 2023.”

A Juan post is like an onion article at this point. If you fall for it, it's your own fault.

#CheckYourSources #InternetLiteracy #BringBackJuan

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

 

1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I mean we only have 2 games left in the season, no need to risk any further damage. Even if we make the playoffs, we are in no shape to compete against the NFL’s top teams yet.

If you finish 6-2 you are dangerous and can play with anyone. 

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16 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I mean that know ding dong David Newton reporting that but I’ve seen it reported from multiple outlets that it is indeed broken. I’ll wait until we hear it from the team though.

Could he, will he, play with a club? I do, I do think so, panthers fans. 

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32 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Has anything actually been confirmed yet or are we just guessing?

I confirmed it with @Jeremy Igohimself. I drove to his secret  abandoned underground Huddle Prime (or whatever that paid sub was) bunker under the site of Tepper's failed practice facility on Christmas Day.

Zod made me hot cocoa with little marshmallows and told me that Juan was banned for life. He said that an IP ban wasn't enough, so he got ahold of his contact in the NSA to send in the drones to take out the threat of Juan for good. When he finished knitting me these mittens he sent me on my way.

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3 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Actually with Juan the over the top nature of the lie is part of the sarcasm. Almost no athlete sustaining any sports injury has ever been ruled out for all of the next season on the spot that I ever recall. That was the clue that Juan put in there.  However, I can see that not everyone can be expected to know Juan and his style or catch the subtle hint, so yeah, he should probably avoid stuff like that.

It’s worse for folks who just swing by and see somebody “report” something with a high rank on the site and it’s wildly inaccurate. I feel like a warning is good enough but from what was said earlier hes been wanted about this stuff already. 

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