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BREAKING!!: Panthers will go after Ben Johnson


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Ben already turned down easy money last year to go back to being an OC. Tepper will get someone but this looks more like a wish. Guy has the pick of the litter and if he is half as smart as he looks then he will use Tepper's offer to seal a better deal with a team that let's him do his vision vs Tepper's mess. Seems like a real longshot.

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While we are at it how about Calvin Johnson, Magic Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, and Lyndon Johnson take an interview too and see what happens? It really is good to turn over all stones. I'm even open to my own Johnson interviewing if I can get my zipper to work properly..............

 

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Tepper will give Johnson the opportunity to come back home (he's from Charleston, SC played QB at UNC) he will also give him  blank check, full 7 year guaranteed contract, the opportunity to pick his GM, he will also offer Nicole Tepper as a personal sex toy 

You had me at sex toy. Where do I sign if im him.

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I doubt he even takes a meeting with us lol

 

Tepper has ruined his image. You got people in the Nat'l media calling him the worst owner in the NFL now that Snyder is gone. We have the 2nd worst record in the NFL only behind the Jets since he took over as owner.

 

This is the type of stuff we are dealing with. Ben Johnson is not coming here there are better jobs available.

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