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Bill Voth leaving the Panthers


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He always relished himself as an outsider and when he went to work for "The Man" it seemed like a bad marriage.  He likes the Panthers and the allure of working for them was probably a once in a lifetime opportunity, but it always felt like he wouldn't be a lifer with the organization.

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Good. Him joining the panthers was the worst think to ever happen to the panthers beat. It left us with buffoons like person and Newton who shouldn’t be the head beat options for XFL teams.

hopefully he stays local and goes back to doing something similar to black and blue review, which was a pleasure to read.

he was the best beat writer this franchise ever had. When he left, it kept me up at night worse than Steve Reed after the Cam press conference. Speaking of Steve reed, another one on the beat who brings absolutely nothing to the table.

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Good for him, definitely leaving the Panthers media brand in a better place than when he arrived. Long live the Black and Blue Review.

Throwback to this insane BBR knockoff I randomly found on eBay and had to buy. Bill got a big kick out of it. 

 

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