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Fox getting teary eyed while talking about Jake's release...


Zod

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I wondered how long it would take for you to show up with your rambling irrelevant responses.

Not very long

Lets just let it go.

Why? I'm having much fun antagonizing a dry poster with no virility who thinks he's doing a small service to the Panthers posting community by publishing declaration after declaration of pure whale poo.

You never give up or say anything unique or insightful.

Prove it, Old Yeller

While your rejoiners amuse the short bus crowd, they fail to provide any relevant information that would sway me or anyone else with the capacity to use formal operational thinking.

Oh, is that "formal operational thinking" what you call unabashed idiocy?

Piaget postulated that most adolescents reached that level of development somewhere around 14. Don't dispair however. there is always hope for you no matter how old you are. You are older than 14, right? From your concrete posts it is hard to determine.

And I postulate when Panthers55 has nothing interesting to say, which is quite often, he references information he downloaded into his empty head and regurgitates it in an effort to make everybody else think, "wow that guy is a f**king Savant" when in reality they just roll their eyes and air-jerk with extreme fervor.

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Wow, Zod upset over a coach showing emotion. Never thought I'd see that.

I understand Fox and Hurney's emotions. Balls have nothing to do with it.

But the almighty Zod won't admit that when he's stirring the pot.

Many guys just try to act tough on the keyboards with saying men who cry are pussies. Aren't they sure they ever cry? Like losing their jobs or losing someone important in their lives? Again, some men are pansies with not admitting they have cry before & will do again later especially with mocking those who do. :rofl:

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Hey I can play that game! You think Parcells or Bellicheck would cry over having to cut a QB that just threw 18 picks?

...well Parcells did kinda cry a little when his 'Boys beat the Panthers ass awhile back...of course, they still lost the Panthers in the playoff that year.

...just saying...

But I absolutely agree Zod. I believe somehow our Coach/GM's love of Delhomme hid from their eyes what the rest of the League knew.

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Well, I AM glad to see that the 'Cats have committed to Moore. That's the smartest move they could have made at this point. If Moore disappoints this coming season, then we do have a first round pick that can be used for a QB, if need be.

I do wonder if Jake would have agreed to a restructuring of his contract as part of being the backup to Moore? I personally would have liked to see that happen, Jake's familiarity with the personnel and system would be valuable.

But, things have to change sometime. Jake did some amazing things for this team. I wish him well. I'm sorry to see Diggs and Kemoeatu go, although Kemo certainly is a question mark from here on out due to his injury.

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Not very long

Why? I'm having much fun antagonizing a dry poster with no virility who thinks he's doing a small service to the Panthers posting community by publishing declaration after declaration of pure whale poo.

Prove it, Old Yeller

Oh, is that "formal operational thinking" what you call unabashed idiocy?

And I postulate when Panthers55 has nothing interesting to say, which is quite often, he references information he downloaded into his empty head and regurgitates it in an effort to make everybody else think, "wow that guy is a f**king Savant" when in reality they just roll their eyes and air-jerk with extreme fervor.

This will be it for me. As usual you will post endlessly in an effort to get in the last word and delude yourself into thinking you won. it is a great trick I used back in grade school. Apparently you never grew out of it.

But look at what you wrote above. You actually think that constitutes logic and or any reasoning capacity. The only thing you are doing is deluding yourself.

Feel free to get in the last word, but don't expect any response on this thread. I grow tired of your constant childish responses. I try to avoid arguing with drunks or children. While I have no evidence of the first, your concrete style and juevenile responses place you squarely in the second category regardless of your chronological age. It is likely past your bedtime anyway.

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Many guys just try to act tough on the keyboards with saying men who cry are pussies. Aren't they sure they ever cry? Like losing their jobs or losing someone important in their lives? Again, some men are pansies with not admitting they have cry before & will do again later especially with mocking those who do. :rofl:

So cutting a football player is like a family member dying...got it. It's all about context

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Comparing the NFL to the armed forces is probably one of the more asinine things this forum has seen.

lol

I don't say these things because I believe in the ‘brute' nature of men or that men must be brutalized to be combative. I believe in God, and I believe in human decency. But I firmly believe that any man's finest hour -- his greatest fulfillment to all he holds dear -- is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious."

- Coach Vincent T. Lombardi

Yeah.

Just absurd.

:rolleyes:

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So cutting a football player is like a family member dying...got it. It's all about context

Based on the Social readjustment Rating scale which measures common stressers, Losing a close family member rates a 63 while getting fired from your job comes in at a 47.

http://www.emotionalcompetency.com/srrs.htm

Just clarifying the debate.....................

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Based on the Social readjustment Rating scale which measures common stressers, Losing a close family member rates a 63 while getting fired from your job comes in at a 47.

http://www.emotionalcompetency.com/srrs.htm

Just clarifying the debate.....................

Getting fired is not the same as firing someone.

Just clarifying the debate.....................

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