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Darin Gantt and Armanti Edwards


Carl Spackler

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Is there better example in national sports journalism of being such a homer as Gantt is for Edwards? He has nothing but doting love for his beloved Armanti. I don't mind writers following certain players for their quote-worthiness or because they're a big name, but what he's done the past couple months largely disgusts me.

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Well, sports media is my career. But those I work around for the most part don't even know I'm a Panthers fan. So here, I can enjoy anonymity and not be judged. When I write about teams or players or drivers I like I don't talk to them or write about them from a fan's perspective. But I'm still a sports fan. That doesn't change. But sitting at a game covering it, I don't care who wins and I certainly don't cheer in the press box, that makes me sick.

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First of all, that's not even close to true. Second of all, the fans aren't professional sportswriters. They can be as biased as they want.

Darrin Gannt is giving the fans what they want. Anytime someone doesnt slurp the panthers people complain that "nobody likes us". He's just trying to keep you guys happy by slurping a player that you and him both happen to like and both happen to think is already better than Steve Smith

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Darrin Gannt is giving the fans what they want. Anytime someone doesnt slurp the panthers people complain that "nobody likes us". He's just trying to keep you guys happy by slurping a player that you and him both happen to like and both happen to think is already better than Steve Smith

This is a fuging topic about a fan who is sick of Gantt slurping Edwards.

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This is a f**king topic about a fan who is sick of Gantt slurping Edwards.

Yes but the majority of the fans are eating it up because they really beleive Edwards is already Steve Smith. Maybe you could write Darin a letter to let him know that there is a fan out there who doesnt apreciate it. Im so sure he'll stop once he hears about it...

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