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


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I'm going to call my uncle up and see if this situation reminds him about his tour in 'Nam any. And then when he comes and beats the poo out of you guys I'm going to record it and post in online for everyone to see and laugh at.

Uh-huh, tell me all about it - my Dad was a Marine in the pacific during WW2... Iwo Jima... the whole deal... had a scar where a Japanese knife went through his forearm and he was never afraid or embarassed to cry when he lost something important to him.

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Uh-huh, tell me all about it - my Dad was a Marine in the pacific during WW2... Iwo Jima... the whole deal... had a scar where a Japanese knife went through his forearm and he was never afraid or embarassed to cry when he lost something important to him.

Yeah, I've seen WWII and Viet Nam vets cry like babies and I've seen peace time soldiers cry . Being tough has nothing to do with it. Some people just wear their emotions on their sleeve and that's that.

Although, I did see this ex Air Force kid literally cry like a baby because the drill seargants were yelling at him on our first day at Army basic training. I mean, he was laying on the floor in the fetal position with two drill seargants screaming at thim and calling him a little bitch. I guess Air Force basic is a lot easier.

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while it is good to see them take some official action towards the future of our QB position. it is still kind of hard to watch. I was always a Delhomme fan. I started watching the panthers a year or two before he became our starter, and as far as I am concerned, it will be weird to see a non-Delhomme led team.

he had a great career here in carolina, and his intensity and leadership made up for his lack of overall ability. those attributes will be missed, and I wish him luck in whatever else he does.

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Sergeant: Ok troops, let's trudge this heavily forested vietnam swamp.

All: Sir yes Sir!

Private: Oh poo!

Sergeant: What is it, private?!

Private: Sir charlie in the trees!

Sergeant: Viet Cong?!

Private: No, sir, it's Charlie Davis from the 1976 expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sir!

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