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How many players/former players/front office guys read the Huddle?


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I tend to see this place as a private bubble sometimes, but how well-read is the Huddle among those that matter(ed)? Anybody know? I know at least some keep up to date here because I once received a very negative private message from a former player ripping me for calling him "trash" this season.

Are you sure it was a real player?

Plenty of people get on here and fake like they are the real guy.

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I won't identify the player. He's well-known. If moderators are able to read people's private messages, they can feel free to check and see if it was really him that sent me the private message.

No big deal. Just remembering that and seeing Dan Morgan post his actual thoughts on the team tonight made me wonder about this topic.

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They're not real? So that money I sent to JakeDelhomme17 won't go towards paying for his Tommy John surgery?

Suckered again....

Im a former Panther player I left the Panthers and became a world heavyweight champ! People still chant my last name....

They chant "LuckyDog?" Is that a Swedish name? :D

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