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Panthers Prospect Visits/Meetings (Final Update-4/22)


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On 3/21/2025 at 12:54 PM, bythenbrs said:

If he can become a light beer version of Star, I'd seriously consider him.  Star was underappreciated for what he was; a space eater that kept OL players off of Luke, so that Luke could make great plays

IDL can have a similar impact for ILBs as IOL have for a RB/QB. Vastly underrated role. 

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You expect person to ask if he took drugs?   Goddamn dude

The issue was out and he would have given him a chance to respond to it.  So yes, dude, I would have asked for his response.  No need to curse about it.  Its going to be OK.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

No offense but that's next level retarded 

Now we are in your area of expertise.  I was a journalist for 5 newspapers before changing my career.  I am not going to defend common sense by responding to the most juvenile person on this board--you immediately attack the person if you disagree.  Grow up and stop being a bitch all the time.  No offense.

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12 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Now we are in your area of expertise.  I was a journalist for 5 newspapers before changing my career.  I am not going to defend common sense by responding to the most juvenile person on this board--you immediately attack the person if you disagree.  Grow up and stop being a bitch all the time.  No offense.

That tracks that you aren't a journalist any more with that type of mindset to ask those kind of questions 

It's not common sense to ask someone if they were taking illegal drugs 

 

And for the record he was asked about

 

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Person has first hand info---nice.  Did he ask him about the weight loss and PEDs?  Out of curiosity, how many Huddlers are concerned about this?  I would research this thoroughly before taking him.

It doesn't seem like it would be that hard for a 320 pound guy to lose 20 pounds.  Is there a reason to believe this guy is Tony Mandarich?  

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That tracks that you aren't a journalist any more with that type of mindset to ask those kind of questions 

It's not common sense to ask someone if they were taking illegal drugs 

 

And for the record he was asked about

 

You are a POS.  Don't tell me how to do a job you never did.  You just make poo up and then make poo up defending your idiocy.  I said ask him to respond to the fact that he lost weight and that rumor was spreading.   Just stop it and grow up-Learn that there are other opinions and that you are not always right--that is part of growing up.  Be an adult for once.

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

You are a POS.  Don't tell me how to do a job you never did.  You just make poo up and then make poo up defending your idiocy.  I said ask him to respond to the fact that he lost weight and that rumor was spreading.   Just stop it and grow up-Learn that there are other opinions and that you are not always right--that is part of growing up.  Be an adult for once.

How would you ask the question?  Specially 

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2 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It doesn't seem like it would be that hard for a 320 pound guy to lose 20 pounds.  Is there a reason to believe this guy is Tony Mandarich?  

I heard it was more than 20 at the time.  However, it did cause a rumor to spread, and by asking the player about it, it gives him the opportunity to explain why and how he lost the weight, dispelling a rumor that could cost him millions.  If he can't, then that might suggest there is some validity to the accusations. If you were innocent of the allegation, you would sure want the press to open that door. 

 

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I heard it was more than 20 at the time.  However, it did cause a rumor to spread, and by asking the player about it, it gives him the opportunity to explain why and how he lost the weight, dispelling a rumor that could cost him millions.  If he can't, then that might suggest there is some validity to the accusations. If you were innocent of the allegation, you would sure want the press to open that door. 

 

Link to said rumor?  Thanks

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