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Panthers fans got all hot-&-bothered over Lamar tweet (actually a like)


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Via Cat Crave:

Lamar Jackson sent Carolina Panthers fans into a frenzy

Whether Jackson ends up in Carolina is anyone’s guess. But his social media activity on Sunday send Panthers fans into a frenzy.

Jackson liked a tweet from us – which was a picture of the signal-caller and Bradley Bozeman celebrating together on the Ravens. It was unliked by the player a short time afterward as replies and quote tweets swarmed the timeline.

https://catcrave.com/2023/02/27/lamar-jackson-carolina-panthers-emotional-rollercoaster/

 

 

Lamar giveth, and Lamar taketh away.

Take from it what you will. I just thought that it was interesting (but probably nothing).

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

It is probably nothing. Sad to say that Lamar can’t like a tweet from a friend without having to remove it so that people don’t read into it so much.

We're a fan base starving for a franchise QB. Apparently there are more than a few Panthers fans who know what a real franchise QB looks like. If nothing else, that at least gives me some promise that we haven't gone all the way off the rails.

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23 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I can probably guess at least 1 Huddle member who was getting all worked up over it. 

Yeah 😆

I'm trying to remember If there's been a time when one of these social media likes or account clearings or whatever that gets people all hyped up actually predicted something.

If there was, I missed it.

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20 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I’d think he was liking a kind post made by a friend close enough that their children call him uncle.

But nah, he’s totally demanding a trade to Carolina fur shur.

Just like how Deshaun Watson was absolutely trying to get out of Houston so he could be a Panther.

Something just went wrong 😕

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